Composting and Biodegradability: A Packaging Breakdown
To meet consumer demand for less packaging waste, companies are investing heavily to find new sources of raw material as well as new ways of returning these materials safely to the environment. This has
If you do your own grocery shopping, you’ve probably noticed that most food packaging is plastic. There are plastic jars that hold peanut butter, plastic tubes of tomato paste, plastic squeeze bottles of ketchup, plastic bottles of soda, and plastic
CINCINNATI, OH – April 11th, 2019 – Trayak and Climate Collaborative have teamed up to host a Webinar series on three companies who used Trayak’s help to decrease their packaging’s environmental impact. This seminar will be on May 15th. Our
SEATTLE, WA – April 3rd, 2019 – Trayak is pleased to announce that our Sustainability Consultant, Alison Younts, will be delivering a presentation on Measuring Circularity at the Sustainable Packaging Coalition’s Impact 2019 conference.
SEATTLE, WA – January 22nd, 2019 – CEO Prashant Jagtap will be presenting on the future of technology and how it relates to sustainable packaging at SPC Impact 2019, a convention in Seattle WA centered around encouraging and developing more
CINCINNATI, OH – August 7th, 2018 – Trayak’s Sustainability Consultant, Alison Younts, will be presenting a workshop at the upcoming Pet Sustainability Coalition’s conference Impact Unleashed held through September 20th-21st in Denver, Colorado.
Starbucks recently announced that they were planning to replace straws with recyclable plastic lids in all their stores by 2020. This decision has sparked a debate over what actions companies can take to reduce the plastic that flows into oceans
CINCINNATI, OH – March 7th, 2018 – Trayak is pleased to announce that Prashant Jagtap, CEO will speak on a panel at Climate Day 2018, organized by the Climate Collaborative at Expo West. Climate Collaborative is a community of manufacturers, retailers, distributors,
Recently, Mady Delvaux-Stehres, an MEP for the EU from Luxembourg, drafted legislation to rule robots as electronic persons. If passed, such legislation would make a robot closer to a person than an object in the eyes of the law.