Reusable Plastic Packaging Can Slash Emissions by 69%
A recent study reveals that widespread adoption of reusable plastic packaging has the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 69%.
- Reuse schemes not only contribute to emission reduction but also prove cost-effective for various items, highlighting the financial benefits for companies.
- The study emphasizes the need for a systemic change to combat and reverse plastic waste across sectors like beverages, personal care, fresh food, and food cupboard items.
- The most ambitious scenario, named System Change, suggests that reuse schemes could lead to a substantial decrease in greenhouse gas emissions (35% to 69%), water usage (45% to ....
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