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There is a growing interest in composting across the United States. People are seeing more sophisticated and readily available composting infrastructure. This means a rise in demand can be seen regarding both compostable products and packaging.  It seems like the perfect fit in the world of packaging. However, one of the issues we’re seeing is that the public has a tough time trying to figure out which packages are certified compostable.

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GreenBlue’s Sustainable Packaging Coalition is currently working with a number of stakeholders on initiatives designed to help alleviate some of this confusion that results in contamination, as well as expand the awareness and availability of composting as a viable waste solution. To read full story at Packaging Digest, click HERE.

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