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Tom Szaky: Beware the ‘triangle of stagnation’

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The TerraCycle and Loop founder advises how to escape this danger zone and get your sustainability work moving again.

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The flexible film recycling conundrum

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TerraCycle founder Tom Szaky discusses likely scenarios for what's ahead. The major challenge with flexible packaging remains its recyclability.

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Reusable Packaging: Scaling Past a Pandemic

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Tom Szaky, Founder & CEO, Loop . Holly Kaufman, President, Environment & Enterprise Strategies. Bridgit Croke, Managing Director, Closed Loop Partners. John Hocevar, Oceans Campaign Director, Greenpeace USA. Holly Secon. Wed, 09/16/2020 - 00:22.

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Ulta Beauty is bringing refillable containers back to the cosmetics industry

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Beauty products need to have packaging that has a beauty aspect because beauty is about beauty," said Tom Szaky, CEO and founder of TerraCycle. It’s going to allow packaging innovation in a way that's never been done before," Szaky said. According to Szaky, Loop plans to tap the best and most creative designers for the project.

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The flexible film recycling conundrum

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TerraCycle founder Tom Szaky discusses likely scenarios for what’s ahead. Read the full story at GreenBiz. The major challenge with flexible packaging remains its recyclability.

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Episode 221: Mapping biodiversity, repair and the circular economy

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TerraCycle CEO Tom Szaky on what goes into a life cycle assessment for reusable packaging. Dell Senior Vice President Ed Boyd on how designing for repair can dovetail with a broader circular economy strategy.

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How TerraCycle's safety and cleaning practices can be adopted across industries

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But Tom Szaky, CEO of TerraCycle, thinks when the crisis is over there will be even more opportunity for reusable packaging and containers to become more commonplace, if done right. That, I think, will benefit waste innovations," said Szaky, whose company is in the business of recycling and eliminating waste. "It

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