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Plastic Pollution
Corporate Plastic Pledges Fall Short in Europe, Report Finds
New findings from a Deutsche Welle investigation show that despite a growing number of plastic commitments made by European companies, many are failing to deliver.
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Dangerous ‘Forever Chemicals’ In All Rainwater Crosses ‘a Planetary Boundary’
Virtually all rainwater now contains unsafe levels of forever chemicals—Per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)—says new research.
Reducing exposure to PFAS chemicals can help prevent the risks of metabolic and reproductive issues!-->!-->!-->…
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The War On Plastic: Are We Missing The Bigger Picture? Stigmatisation Vs. Deinstitutionalisation
By: Céline Louche, Delphine Gibassier & Jennifer Goodman
“Plastic-free aisle”, “No plastic straws”, “Plastic-free Tuesday”. Social media abounds with anti-plastic messages and chilling statistics about the quantity of plastic in our!-->!-->!-->…
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New Study Finds Microplastics In Meat, Milk, and Animal Blood
Samples of beef and pork from the Netherlands contain surprising levels of microplastic contamination, according to new research.
A pilot study conducted by scientists at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (VUA), working for the Plastic!-->!-->!-->…
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California Sets a Precedent With the Nation’s Toughest Plastic Pollution Legislation
Aggressive new California legislation passed and signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom will help the state dramatically cut down on its single-use plastic over the next decade. And, it hopes, set a new precedent for the rest of the!-->…
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From Plastic Waste to “Green Concrete”: Sino Group Partners with EcoBricks to Inaugurate Sustainable Solutions for the Built Environment
An inaugural partnership between Hong Kong real estate developer Sino Group and local sustainability-focused startup EcoBricks upcycled over 5,400 kg of plastic waste into construction bricks at the city’s Gold Coast in the Tuen Mun!-->…
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A Lego Factory Comes Back to the U.S., and This Time It’s Carbon-Neutral
Danish toy giant Lego Group says it's investing more than $1 billion into a carbon-neutral toy factory in Virginia.
More than 1,700 jobs and enough solar energy to match all of the factory's needs are just two of the highlights of the!-->!-->!-->…
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Deadly Pathogens Travel From Land to Sea on Microplastics, Study Finds
There's another case for reducing plastic waste—scientists have discovered that microplastic can carry diseases from land to sea.
The findings, published in the journal Scientific Reports, are the first to connect microplastics in!-->!-->!-->…
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Plastic Waste to Triple By 2060, Warns OECD
A new report finds global plastic waste is set to triple, and exceed one billion tons by 2060.
Despite the growing efforts to reduce virgin plastic production and reduce waste, the new data released by the Organisation for Economic!-->!-->!-->…
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Plastic Waste Is a Gold Mine, Study Finds
Making recycling systems more efficient will save between $4.5 billion and nearly $10 billion according to new research.
According to findings published in Resources, Conservation and Recycling, there's more plastic in landfills than!-->!-->!-->…
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No New Plastic: Scientists Say a Production Cap Is Needed to Save the Planet
A group of scientists says new plastic production needs to stop in order to protect the world's oceans and the environment from plastic pollution.
In a letter published in the journal Science, an international group of scientists and!-->!-->!-->…
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Solving The Plastic Packaging Problem Starts With Rethinking Materials, Says New Report
Techstyle and agrifood innovation platform The Mills Fabrica has released a new report detailing the role and impact of single-use plastic packaging in the fashion and food sectors. Rethink Packaging is designed to act as a guide for!-->…
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The EU Releases Roadmap for Largest-Ever Ban on 12,000 Household and Industrial Chemicals
The European Commission is taking steps to ban thousands of chemicals as part of the Green Deal's Zero Pollution goal.
Europe has been leading the charge in chemical regulations for decades. But its newest move would be the largest!-->!-->!-->…
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A Plastic Garbage Patch Is Likely Forming in the Arctic, Researchers Say
Plastic pollution has been found in the Arctic for the first time, and scientists warn it will have devastating impacts on the already fragile polar north.
One of the regions of the world most impacted by human-caused climate change,!-->!-->!-->…
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Forget Recycling Plastic, New Study Says Upcycling Is More Effective
New research points to the benefits of upcycling plastic instead of recycling in order to keep it out of waterways.
Findings published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences suggest a major shift in how we look!-->!-->!-->…
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Microplastics in Human Blood Shed Light on the Global Plastic Problem
A recent study finds microplastics in human blood for the first time. The findings underscore a growing body of research that points to the detriments of plastic as well as a host of other chemicals.
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This German Women-Led Startup Just Closed A Seed Round To Make Periods More Sustainable With Seaweed Tampons
Berlin-based Vyld, which makes seaweed-based menstruation products, has closed a seed round to take the startup’s stigma-busting seaweed-based tampons from small scale to mass production. Participants in the round included The Case for!-->…
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Recycled Plastic Bottles Are Good for the Planet, Terrible for Human Health, Study Finds
Recycled plastic bottles are likely to contain chemicals more harmful than those made from virgin plastic, new research finds.
A study conducted by Brunel University London identified 150 chemicals in plastic bottles that leached into!-->!-->!-->…
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Recycling Has a Confidence Problem, Research Finds
More than 30 percent of consumers think recycling doesn't make a difference in improving the environment, according to a new survey.
A new survey, published by YouGov and UK-based sustainable packaging company DS Smith, finds a growing!-->!-->!-->…
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Two of the Biggest Organizations Fighting Plastic Waste Announce New Partnership
Two of the world's leading plastics organizations have partnered to end plastic pollution across Ghana, India, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, South Africa, Indonesia, and Vietnam.
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‘Historic’ UN Resolution Aims to End Global Plastic Pollution
In what's being hailed as an historic moment in the fight against plastic waste, the United Nations has adopted a resolution that will hold member nations legally accountable for their contributions to the global plastic pollution crisis.!-->…
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