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You are here: Home » Blog » Archives for Matthew Golleher
Matthew Golleher

Archive of Matthew Golleher

Matthew has written 44 article(s).


Green Burials: Which Body Disposal Method Will you Choose?

by Matthew Golleher on October 17, 2011

Hydration Stations: A Fresh Spin on Water Fountains That Eliminate Plastic Waste

by Matthew Golleher on October 12, 2011

Small Space Living: Tiny House Movement on the Rise

by Matthew Golleher on October 3, 2011

Styrofoam Ban Coming to California…Not so Fast

by Matthew Golleher on September 29, 2011

World Trade Center Memorial Plans to be one of the Most Eco Friendly Plazas in the World

by Matthew Golleher on September 19, 2011

Environmental Activists Flood the White House to Protest the Keystone XL Pipeline

by Matthew Golleher on September 12, 2011

Severe Drought Conditions in Texas Spark Climate Change Debate

by Matthew Golleher on August 30, 2011

Greenpeace Campaign a Success as Nike and Puma Agree to Eliminate Dangerous Toxic Chemicals Across Supply Chain

by Matthew Golleher on August 25, 2011

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Cereplast Inc.

Cereplast, Inc. designs and manufactures proprietary biobased, compostable and sustainable bioplastics, which are used as substitutes for traditional plastics in all major converting processes such as injection molding, thermoforming, blow molding and extrusions. On the cutting-edge of biobased plastic material development, Cereplast now offers resins to meet a variety of customer demands. Cereplast, Inc. is a public company trading on the OTCQB Market under the trading symbol CERP.

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