Home LastObjects Answer to Single-Use Personal Care Products
 

Keywords :   


LastObjects Answer to Single-Use Personal Care Products

2021-04-26 13:54:00| Waste Age

Eco-startup LastObject is shooting to eliminate 50 billion single-use items by the end of 2023, and thats just cotton swabs, tissues, and makeup rounds. They manufacture these personal-care products, which are designed to be washed and reused 1

Tags: personal products care answer

Category:Energy and Environment

Latest from this category

All news

20.05We Recycle Solar Expands Partnership with Renewables.org
20.05Washington State Authorizes Drone for Methane Emissions
20.05The Heart, Science & Business of Sustainability: A Fireside Chat with Tara Hemmer
20.05Commissioners Celebrate the Opening of New Waste Transfer Station in Redmond, Ore.
20.05Newhaven Food Waste Facility Plans Paused Following Residents Concerns
20.05Business Report May 2024Highlights from WasteExpo 2024
17.05The Recycling Partnership Welcomes McDonalds Corporation to the Polypropylene Recycling Coalition and Awards its 100th Recycling Facility Grant
17.05This Week in Waste: Top Stories May 13 May 16, 2024
Energy and Environment »
21.05Groupe M6 launches M6+ free streaming platform
21.05Derrell Peel: So far so good, but be cautious of 2024 pasture and hay conditions
21.05Derrell Peel: So far so good, but be cautious of 2024 pasture and hay conditions
21.05Comcast to offer discounted Peacock, Netflix, Apple TV+ bundle
21.05Food price rises 'returning to normal'
21.05Stanford, Colo. State lead review of fire research
21.05Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
21.05Eastern North Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook
More »