TEMPO’s Top 5 Companies That Are Reducing Plastic Waste
Here are the Top 5 Companies we feel are running major plastic reduction projects or initiatives
- Trumans
Truman’s is a company that solves single plastic use. They not only provide reusable spray bottles for cleaning supplies but also supply tablets that can be placed into the bottle and filled with water which turns into a cleaning solution for glass, floors, bathrooms, and kitchens. This reduces plastic manufacturing.
- Stasher
Stasher makes reusable bags from food-grade silicone that can even survive a thousand reuses.
Just like zip locks but microwave and freezer friendly, This product also does not contains any BPA or latex toxins.
- Final
This company as its name suggests has connections to several eateries across the US selling straws worth $ 4 million last year. The company makes metal straws that fold to fit inside keychain cases and can even come with its sanitizer kit to clean and reuse.
- Abeego
This company uses natural sustainable options to replace common plastic wrapping household products. Meant to mimic natural vegetable and fruit peels. They use hemp, cotton cloth, beeswax, resin, and jojoba oil. It can be washed and reused for up to a year.
- TerraCycle
TerraCycle is pioneering the looping system by using reusable containers. Terra Cycle adopts several ways for customers to drop off containers like bottles, cans, etc. The company then recycles and reuses them and reduces plastic production and carbon footprint.
The use and dependency on plastic are slowly choking and killing us. It will not be long before the plastic waste on the planet not only destroys our mother nature’s beauty but also increases the carbon footprint to a point of no return. Luckily companies like these understand and know the risks involved. They encourage us with hope and use their abilities and financial power to make a change. To build a better world.
TEMPO loves the efforts put in by these companies that are building a better world. Which companies’ innovation do you like the best? Let us know in the comments and follow us for more sustainable posts.