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Report: demand for green packaging will approach $45 billion in 2013

March 30th, 2009 · No Comments

From Green Right Now Reports

Product manufacturers are increasingly pushing to make their packaging more environmentally friendly and that will drive US demand for green packaging to nearly $45 billion in 2013, according to a new report. The new prominence of environmental issues among manufacturers is the result of elevated raw material and fuel costs in recent years.

The report, made available by ReportLinker, says much of the increased activity in green packaging has been driven by Wal-Mart, which unveiled a new Packaging Scorecard in November 2006. The scorecard was implemented in February 2008 and is used by Wal-Mart to evaluate the packaging used by suppliers in terms of its eco-friendliness, including factors that reduce waste as well as packaging and transportation costs.

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Label-reading, it could lead to other compulsions…

January 12th, 2009 · No Comments

By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now

Like so many environmentally aware, or environmentally “sensitive”, people, I am an inveterate label reader. I know the sugar and fiber content of an array of packaged foods, from Frosted Mini-Wheats (the high fiber somewhat redeems the sugar) to Haagen Daz (good flavor with that sat fat).

As with any addiction, there’s been some collateral damage to family relationships. Only the brave and highly motivated will go grocery shopping with me. And there’s been bleed over. Having read most of the labels, I’m seeking new highs by evaluating the packaging.

This week I was distressed to find that inside my large box of crackers (from Costco) were six more boxes of crackers, each containing the different variety promised on the main container box. I don’t know what I thought would be in there. Not a jumble of crackers. But it sure seemed like some sort of paper band could have held all these boxes together, instead of the extra outer box.

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California Considers Banning PFOAs

August 4th, 2008 · 1 Comment

By Harriet Blake
What started out as a practical way to keep food from sticking to pans and paper, may not be so great for our health. PFOA, or perfluorooctanoic acid, is a synthetic (man-made) chemical that is used to coat Teflon cookware as well as the packaging of many fast-food products, including pizza [...]

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