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The plastic pollution crisis is in dire need of holistic measures that tackle waste management, improved circularity and reduced production. Only then can some substantial progress be witnessed.
Nanoplastics—particles smaller than a human hair—can pass through cell walls and enter the food web. New research suggest 27 ...
A team of Japanese researchers has successfully developed a new type of plastic that is strong, transparent and, above all, ...
Plastic pollution tends to float near the surface and build up in large, rotating ocean currents known as gyres. The ...
Sunscreen chemicals like EHMC may be silently increasing ocean plastic pollution by strengthening harmful microbial biofilms ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- The Shedd Aquarium is working to keep Chicago beaches and waterways free of garbage and trash. They are ...
A new study finds there are 27 million metric tons of invisible plastic particles in the North Atlantic alone.
By Max Martin As shiny, pearl-like white plastic pellets rode wave after wave and piled up on the beaches of ...
Plastic is not only littering Louisville roads and waterways, it is impacting our health. Join the global 'Plastic Free July' movement.
Countries are currently negotiating a global treaty to end plastic pollution and make plastics safer and more sustainable.
The world produces over 100 million tons of plastic a year, which could take hundreds of years to fully degrade, but ...
New research on nanoplastics pollution and ‘chemicals of concern’ underscores the need for a strong agreement when ...