Posts Tagged ‘Plastic Bags’

Is Big Business Slowly Turning Green?

By Jim • Sep 12th, 2008 • Category: Latest Green News

Speaking at a Tokyo seminar, Coca-Cola Chairman Neville Isdell said consumers are looking to companies, not government, to solve issues like pollution, climate change and water and food shortages. Supporting sustainability is now crucial for business profitability, Isdell said, according to The Japan Times.
Jason Gissing, co-founder and CFO of online supermarket Ocado , which delivers […]



UK’s Coastal Plastic Litter Reachs New High!

By Jim • Apr 11th, 2008 • Category: Latest Green News

Plastic litter on Britain’s beaches has reached record levels, endangering whales, dolphins and seabirds, an environmental charity survey said on Thursday.
The Marine Conservation Society, which campaigns for cleaner beaches and seas, said plastic litter has increased by 126 percent since its first survey in 1994.
Scores of marine wildlife species, including seals and turtles, have died […]



Will We See A World Wide Ban On Plastic Bags?

By Jim • Apr 7th, 2008 • Category: Latest Green News

From Australia to the U.K., and all across the U.S., politicians and corporations are pondering banning or taxing plastic bags.
A hefty surcharge that began in 2003 in Ireland has spurred the public there to spurn plastic bags almost completely in favor of reusable cloth totes.
Plastic sacks are also taxed in Italy and Belgium. Grocery shoppers […]