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Gardeners are being urged to check the bags of compost they buy from garden centres and supermarkets, as they must be clearly ...
Adverts showcasing Lavazza's Eco Caps coffee pods and Dualit's compostable coffee bags have been banned after the Advertising ...
Eliminating labeling enables both residential and commercial composting systems to improve sorting methods, balance material ...
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Chicken bones? Nope! Greasy pizza boxes? Uh-uh. For two weeks in April, the Department of Sanitation sent inspectors to rifle ...
The ASA ruled that both brands gave the misleading impression that their pods and bags could be composted at home.
The UK’s ad regulator has barred Lavazza and Dualit from describing their coffee pods and bags as ‘compostable' ...
Starbucks’ Grounds for Your Garden program offers free used coffee grounds to reduce waste and promote sustainable gardening.
Lavazza and Dualit coffee adverts have been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) for 'misleading' compostable pod and bag claims.
The week of May 4 through May 10 marks International Compost Awareness Week. This is an excellent opportunity to begin composting if you have not yet started, or to refresh your knowledge on what can ...
Two coffee companies have had adverts banned for making the "misleading" suggestion that their coffee pods and bags could be composted at home. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said the ...