Efforts to reduce plastic waste by banning free grocery bags may have unintended consequences, according to a new study.
This summer the Anne Arundel Group of the Sierra Club conducted a survey of more than 3,000 shoppers at 27 grocery stores.
Environmental activists, ordinary people and shop owners said the government should focus on developing suitable and ...
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The study revealed that the behaviors prompted by the plastic bag regulations persisted even after the rules were no longer ...
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The discount chain is America's fastest-growing grocery store. It's built an avid fan base with low prices and quirky ...
If you have food safety questions while planning and preparing your Thanksgiving feast, call the USDA Meat and Poultry ...
Unfortunately, the ban led to a loophole in which stores were able to sell thicker plastic bags. According to CalRecyle, the ...
Sure, you can stuff a plethora of crumpled plastic bags into your largest one and call it a day. But this method is not only ...
At the Bates Trashion Show, one person’s trash is not just another’s treasure, but perhaps even another’s trend.