As of the start of 2023, 78.6 million U.S. households can recycle food and beverage cartons through local recycling programs. According to a report from the Carton Council of North America, this ...
The Carton Council of North America, Denton, Texas, is celebrating 10 years of carton recycling. Formed in 2009, the group has worked with countless stakeholders to grow household access to food and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Raw Farm raw milk containers are displayed on a shelf at a grocery store. (Justin Sullivan / Getty Images) A battle has been ...
The Carton Council today announced continued growth in carton recycling access across the United States. In 2025, nearly 2.5 million additional households gained the ability to recycle food and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. About 2.5 million new households gained access to carton recycling options in 2025 due to new MRF partnerships, drop-off sites and ...
Recycling is a key enabler of a low-carbon circular economy in the food and beverage industries. And while we have seen some encouraging progress in the collection, sorting, and recycling of used food ...
Project uses artificial intelligence to identify, grab, and separate food and beverage cartons DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--In its ongoing efforts to advance food and beverage carton recycling, the Carton ...
Recycling in the U.S. is struggling mightily, and it will require a new approach to thrive and offer a meaningful counter to climate change. The types of materials that municipalities recycle is ...
Carton recycling access is tracked through an independent third-party that measures whether households have a local recycling program that includes cartons. Today, 63% of U.S. households have access ...
A battle has been waging in Sacramento over whether beverage cartons — the ones used for milk, juice, broth, wine, even egg whites — should get the coveted chasing arrows recycling label. Earlier this ...
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