Correction re: chicken trays

This article was originally published in August 2016

We’re only as good as our information and we’re sorry to say we made a mistake in last month’s cover story, “Plastics and packaging.”

We stated incorrectly that Draper Valley’s white foam chicken trays are recyclable. We’ve since learned they are Styrofoam and must be disposed of as garbage. Draper Valley says its machinery hasn’t been able to accommodate the compostable trays on the market but it’s still looking for one that might work . We’ll keep you posted.

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Letters to the editor, August 2016

Recycling vs. composting, Sound Consumer archives, Organic is key to help feed the world, and more

Will carrageenan remain in organic food?

Carrageenan, a thickener used in many foods, is considered a "synthetic substance" due to its extraction process. It must be reviewed by the National Organic Standards Board every five years. Research demonstrates carrageenan's role in inflammation, colitis, cancer and diabetes.

News bites, August 2016

Farmers quit OTA, New WSU bee lab, Philadelphia's soda tax, and more