Simple changes in supermarket packaging are helping save thousands of tonnes of plastic from landfill.
Today is World Consumer Rights Day, and it has the theme of tackling plastic pollution. To mark the occasion, we can reveal six ways supermarkets have changed their packaging to reduce plastic.
Which? research over the past few years has revealed the extent to which many supermarkets could (and should) do better on plastic packaging, with nearly 50% of packaging not being easily recyclable.
While there’s still an awful lot more to be done, we’ve rounded up our favourite examples of positive changes supermarkets have made over the past year or so to tackle plastic pollution.
As Ghana joins the world to mark World Consumer Rights Day which falls on 15th March every year, CUTS Ghana, research, advocacy, and public policy think tank has launched a campaign to raise awareness and engage consumers to adopt and promote more sustainable practices to tackle the plastic pollution menace in the country. A recent research report by PEW Charitable Trust System, titled ldquo;Breaking the Plastic Wave rdquo; calculates a tripling of the flow of pl
Chinese market regulators moved swiftly to crack down on illegal activities in the country s burgeoning online e-commerce platforms by releasing a series of probes and directives on Tuesday, a day after a widely watched television show exposed a litany of problematic practices that violate consumers rights, adding impetus to a widening campaign to rein in illegal activities on the platforms.
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