NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / November 18, 2025 / Fifteen years ago, many food and beverage cartons ended up in the trash. At the time, most recycling programs didn't accept them, consumers didn ...
With America Recycles Day approaching Nov. 15, the Carton Council of North America reminds Americans that more than 65 million U.S. households can recycle food and beverage cartons in their ...
In a national survey conducted for the Carton Council of North America, Denton, Texas, by Research+Data Insights, headquartered in New York, 91 percent of respondents say they expect food and beverage ...
A battle has been waging in Sacramento over whether beverage cartons — the ones used for milk, juice, broth, wine, even egg whites — should get the coveted chasing arrows recycling label. Earlier this ...
That’s changed. Most households across the U.S. now have access to food and beverage carton recycling, either at the curb or at recycling drop-off collection sites. An industry group helped to ...
Fifteen years ago, many food and beverage cartons ended up in the trash. At the time, most recycling programs didn't accept them, consumers didn't know if they could recycle them and end markets ...