• How to Ensure Data Security Before Recycling Your Laptop

    January 29, 2026

    How do you get rid of a laptop you no longer use? Do you sell it? Donate it? Or drop it off at your local recycling facility? Before you do anything, make sure the data on your laptop is removed.Most people don’t do anything before recycling a laptop. At most, a factory reset is performed. […]

  • Textiles: How Donating Clothes vs. Recycling Textiles Impacts Waste Streams

    January 19, 2026

    How often do you purchase new clothes? With the global garment industry producing around 100 billion new clothing items each year, options and fashion trends seem unlimited. It’s amazing how quickly designs hit the shelves. A report found that fashion manufacturers could design, manufacture, and have clothing items ready to sell in as little as […]

  • The Hidden Recycling Problem With Tear-Open Snack Bags and Multi-Layer Plastics

    December 19, 2025

    Saving money is essential in many households, which brings shoppers to warehouse stores such as BJ’s, Costco, and Sam’s Club. You have children taking lunch to school, and small packs of crackers, fruit squeezes, or pretzels are convenient. You need snacks to get through a busy workday, and packs of trail mix, potato chips, and […]

  • How 3D Printing Is Turning Waste Materials Into New Products

    November 17, 2025

    Americans consume approximately 84.3 million tons of plastic annually. Worse, waste generation stands at 73 million tons. Plastic use has tripled since the 1980s, and much of it doesn’t get recycled correctly or at all. According to Statista, PET, HDPE, and LDPE/LLDPE are the three most recycled plastics. PP, PS, PLA, and PVC are barely or […]

  • Eco-Friendly Halloween Party Decorations: Spooky Without the Waste

    October 3, 2025

    Halloween is a fun time of year, but it’s also one of the worst when it comes to waste. A UK charity found that people generate over 2,200 tons of plastic waste from just their costumes and clothing. You also must consider that there is plastic waste from candy wrappers and the plastic bags they […]

  • Microplastics: Can Recycling Really Help Reduce Them?

    September 16, 2025

    Edward Carpenter discovered microplastics back in 1972, but they didn’t become known as microplastics for 32 years. A team led by Professor Richard Thompson studied the long-term accumulation of these tiny plastic particles in the oceans in 2004. Since then, microplastics have been of growing concern as they’re found in everything from the fish we […]

  • How Festivals Can Go Zero-Waste

    September 9, 2025

    We love festivals as much as anyone, but there is another side that people don’t think of. They create so much trash – over 53,000 tons each year. Coachella alone is estimated to have produced over 1,763 tons.Of the waste that’s produced, very little of it is recycled properly. Again, Coachella’s waste estimates show that […]

  • Recycling Clothes and Textile-Fiber Blends: The Frontier of Mixed Fabric Reuse

    August 27, 2025

    Earth.org reports that 11.3 million tons of textile waste are sent to landfills every year. The average person throws out 81.5 pounds of clothing each year. That’s just the U.S.Over 100 million tons of worldwide textile waste is trashed each year. That waste ends up in landfills around the world, equating to about one garbage […]

  • Refillable Household Products: Reducing Single-Use Plastic Reliance

    July 21, 2025

    Have you come across refill stores? Bring your reusable bottles and fill them from the store’s selection of cleaning products, shampoos, conditioners, and other skin care items. While stores aren’t found in every area, refill stores are appearing in more areas.Why use refillable household products? It lowers the amount of single-use plastic you consume. The […]

  • Recycling Tips and Tricks: How to Start a Zero-Waste Journey in 2025

    April 14, 2025

    An alarming 25.35 million tons of trash was removed from the ocean in 2024. While it’s great that The Ocean Cleanup removed so much waste around the globe, it’s tragic that so much waste makes it into streams, rivers, and eventually the ocean. It’s time to think about the future of our children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, etc. […]