Using Product Take-back to Compete in the World of Consumer Goods
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Preserve is a consumer goods company and producer of 100% recycled plastic products. The company collects and processes used polypropylene #5 plastics to make personal care, tableware and kitchen products. Based in Waltham, Massachusetts, Preserve has partnered with prominent brands such as Stonyfield Farm, Tom's of Maine, Brita, Burt's Bees and Whole Foods to take-back used packaging and convert it into recyclable consumer products. Eric Hudson, Founder and CEO of Preserve, speaks about leveraging product-take-back programs to promote sustainability and closed-loop production systems, joined by John Lively (Director of Environmental and Material Science).
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