Coca-Cola, Pepsi & Kraft Heinz reaffirm plastic goals, but Coca-Cola faces criticism for scaling back reuse and recycling targets.
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Aldi and Ocado’s reuse trials show strong results – up to 57% refill and 86% return rates – proving packaging reuse can scale.
Image: Nareeta Martin via Unsplash Hong Kong has taken the lead with its initial phase...
The UK’s new packaging recycling policy, known as the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) scheme, is set to launch this autumn.
China’s demand for essential plastics raw materials is likely to fall as escalating trade tensions with the US drive up costs.
Several Central Asian countries are taking decisive steps to incorporate sustainable development into their respective national education systems. At the recent conference “Education for Sustainable Development: From Policy to Practice”, held in Astana on 4 April, international experts and education professionals gathered to discuss how to translate environmental and social priorities into classroom realities.
The UK may use 7 billion plastic delivery bags by 2030, widening the online–high street sustainability gap.
Coca-Cola could dump 602 million kg of plastic into oceans yearly by 2030—enough to fill 18 million whale stomachs, warns Oceana.
China’s supply surge squeezes South Korea’s petrochemicals, deepening losses despite slight export rebound.
Republicans proposed a bill to shield U.S. businesses from European ESG regulations, blocking foreign interference in the economy.










