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The Rise of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Laws in the U.S.

How many electronic devices (phones, laptops, tablets, etc.) does the average American own? The answer may shock you as it’s increased 63% between 2018 and 2025. People own an average of 13 devicesThat’s just small electronics. You’ll have other harder-to-recycle items like refrigerators, electric fireplaces, massage chairs, microwaves, window AC units, portable heaters, and the […]

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Can You Ever Trust Automakers Saying There’s Not Enough EV Demand?

We’ve seen it countless times now. A decade ago, it was the clear core talking point of automakers. There’s “no demand” for EVs. Consumers supposedly didn’t want electric cars — sad, so sad, but just reality. Except, repeatedly, it has been proven wrong. It’s often been used in connection with … [continued] The post Can […]

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LNG Canada’s True Cost: 2.2 Billion Tons Of CO₂e Over 50 Years

LNG Canada, the massive liquefied natural gas facility at Kitimat, British Columbia, is on the verge of ramping into full operation. Its commissioning marks a pivotal moment for Canada’s energy and climate policy. Promoted as a cleaner alternative to coal and a model of low-emissions LNG infrastructure, the project is … [continued] The post LNG […]

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Can Formula E’s 2026 Gen4 AWD Cars Compete With F1?

Formula E’s Gen4 iteration will arrive for the 2026-2027 season. Upgrades will continue to enhance the power and performance of the all-electric vehicles in its planned 18-race season. Even with all the aerodynamic and power improvements over its nearly dozen year history, Formula E seems unable to compete with Formula … [continued] The post Can […]

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