According to the OECD's Global Plastics Outlook, the systemic gap remains staggering: while global production continues to climb, only 9% of plastic waste is successfully recycled. Furthermore, research from Systemiq’s 'Breaking the Plastic Wave' framework suggests that roughly 11 million metric tons of macroplastics continue to leak into marine ecosystems annually, a figure projected to nearly triple by 2040 without radical intervention
Read MoreTransportation is one of the largest sources of greenhouse gas emissions globally, and freight accounts for a substantial share of that total. Road freight in particular, which handles the majority of domestic shipments for most organizations, is emissions-intensive relative to rail or intermodal alternatives.
Read MoreMany corporate compliance frameworks are optional, but they push competitors to set goals and refine operations. Many guidelines from the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) bridge quality in sustainability, demonstrating how environmental awareness yields profitable and streamlined results. How do the rules relate to greener ventures and produce higher-quality products?
Read MoreReplacing virgin plastic with recycled plastic sounds simple on paper. But for procurement teams and packaging managers, it's anything but plug-and-play. The shift touches everything from supply chains and sourcing protocols to compliance, certifications, and consumer-facing narratives.
Read MoreThe last session in Busan revealed a deep divide among nations. On one side, over 100 countries including EU members and small island states advocated for bold, binding measures like plastic production caps and chemical bans. On the other, oil-producing nations and industry-heavy economies resisted, citing economic dependencies and feasibility concerns.
Read MorePackaging and Packaging Waste Regulation (PPWR) is a complete overhaul of the way brands design, source, and manage packaging materials. Replacing the outdated Packaging Directive, PPWR enforces stricter, standardized rules across all EU member states. With just 18 months to comply, the time for action is now.
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