Ready for these? 10 recycling facts you need to know.
Most people don’t give much thought to what happens after they place items in the recycling bin, or where their waste goes after they throw it in the trash. But the logistics and operations of waste management and recycling are a lot more than placing waste in the appropriate waste bin. We’ve put together a…Read More…
Saving the planet — The best (and cheapest) plastic alternatives
In the early 1950s, plastic was a wonder material set to usher in a wave of modern living. Cheap, lightweight, easily produced, flexible, and strong, it had a million uses, and its invention was celebrated as the paradigm of progress. Unfortunately, very little thought was given to its impact on the planet. Its longevity, of…Read More…
Earth Day 2020 — The Gen Z activists and innovators driving change
April 22 marks Earth Day, and the 50th anniversary of the “world’s largest environmental movement to drive transformative change for people and the planet”. Held in April each year, it provides an opportunity for people to focus entirely on global issues that affect us all, with this year’s edition shining the spotlight on climate change….Read More…
Reducing Food and Beverage Takeout Waste
The restaurant industry has been adjusting to COVID-19 guidelines by no longer accepting reusables and moving to take-out or curbside pick-up only. How can restaurants reduce waste in response? How can customers reduce waste in response? Print this information for your fridge or bulletin board. We’ll e-mail you a printable version. …Read More…
DIY zero-waste activities for adults
Crafts aren’t just for the kids. Adults can get creative with the extra materials in their pantry or found around their dwellings. We’ve gathered six activities that will keep anyone occupied while minimizing waste. Feeling the social distancing blues too? Host a virtual crafternoon with friends using one of these zero waste ideas. Magazine Collage…Read More…
6 zero waste crafts for your family
As more people are required to stay home and school closures ripple across the country, simple and fun activities your kids can focus on may be at the top of your list. You won’t have to look further than your pantry or kitchen cabinets for activities to keep your kids focused and busy. Reusable goods…Read More…
Celebrating B Corp Month – March 2020
B Corp month brings together businesses and consumers to move sustainable changes forward. It is an opportunity to start a conversation, to engage with customers, and to highlight the many ways B Corps are using business as a force for good. As a proud B Corp, RTS is excited to celebrate B Corp month in…Read More…
Home is where the recycling bin is – innovative houses made of waste
These are the startling figures that represent just part of the US construction industry’s waste generation. What’s more, these figures only add up the debris produced through demolition. While construction, in general, can quickly become wasteful, with concrete in particular known to be extremely resource-intensive, awareness of the issue is growing. In fact, as the…Read More…
The future of recycling — Looking to 2020 and beyond
As we enter the third decade of the millennium we must understand that global waste generation is one of the most pressing issues of our time—an inevitable by-product of capitalist and consumerist growth. A crisis that is not going away and is getting worse each year. That’s not to say that changes aren’t being made, but…Read More…
We helped these companies go green. Want to be next?
For companies around the world, the race to “go green” is on. From the eco-based startup with a long-term plan to change the world, or an existing multinational business that needs to overhaul its existing policies, companies are waking up to the benefits of sustainable practices. Much more than simply an exercise in brand marketing,…Read More…