Starting this week, Glad Products Company is shelling out between $30 million and $40 million in media spend to motivate consumers to choose its new eco-friendlier kitchen trash bag—which is priced ...
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I have tried to make my kitchen more sustainable. I’ve stocked up on reusable Swedish dishcloths and switched to bamboo paper towels and even took up composting for a bit — until I opened my bin to ...
The commercial says, "New Glad trash bags, designed with reinforcing bands, are stronger with less plastic waste." To see just how strong they really are, Consumer Reports tested them, along with nine ...
(Crain's) — The parent company of Hefty trash bags says competitor Glad Products Co. is treading on its longtime trademark. Lake Forest-based Pactiv Corp. claims that Glad's use of the term "basic" on ...
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California-based company Glad may specialize in dustbin liners and food storage containers, but they recently unveiled a brilliant one-person trash bag tent for camping, music festivals and other ...
HOW much are marketers of green products scaling back ambitious efforts to sell eco-friendlier brands as life-changers and planet-savers? Well, a line of recycled paper products, introduced by Marcal ...