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Experts sound alarm over ominous side effects from growing global industry: 'Often the blame is put on us'
"Much more ambitious action from governments and industry transparency is needed." Experts sound alarm over ominous side ...
Plastic pollution could double its harm to human health in the coming decades if current production trends continue, ...
With tailored, evidence-based policies, the U.S. can relieve the burden on local and municipal governments, communities, and ...
Combined effects of plastic pollution and seawater flooding amplify threats to coastal plant species
A new study highlights how a combination of environmental stressors -- namely plastic pollution and seawater flooding -- can increase the threats faced by plants in some of the planet's critical ...
Plastic pollution is everywhere—including where you would least expect it, especially when it's in tiny particle form. Today, ...
Plastic is everywhere in modern society. While it has paved the way for enormous progress, the pollution it leaves behind is ...
"The Problem With Plastic" is both a call to arms and a thorough look at the far-reaching effects of plastic production.
Plastic pollution is not just in oceans and soil. Scientists have now found enormous amounts of microscopic plastic floating through urban air, far exceeding earlier estimates. Road dust and rainfall ...
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New study uncovers disturbing side effects of drinking from plastic water bottles: 'A relatively new discovered … hazard'
"Can contribute to the disruption of many physiological processes." New study uncovers disturbing side effects of drinking ...
The United Arab Emirates' ban on single-use plastic bags took effect in 2024, and the results are already proving that it has been incredibly effective. According to The National, the ban has not only ...
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Bioplastics not the only solution to plastic pollution
BIOPLASTICS are increasingly promoted as a solution to the global plastic crisis, with production and use expanding rapidly across the Asia-Pacific region. This growth is being driven less by ...
Mayor Craig Greenberg is encouraging people in Louisville to make small changes towards reducing single-use plastic consumption. Greenberg launched the annual "Plastic Free July" initiative on Tuesday ...
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