Global efforts backed by the United Nations to work out a treaty for ending plastic pollution stalled last month as the 175 ...
and it demands a global solution. The world can adapt to reduce and even eliminate plastic pollution, and this needs to be driven by collaboration between governments, businesses, and consumers.
With the rising plastic waste, the search for sustainable alternatives is urgent. Researchers at the University of Warwick have now developed a new eco-friendly alternative solution. The team is ...
The development of guidelines will help countries set up and establish facilities to use nuclear techniques to tackle plastic pollution. NUTEC Plastics: Using Nuclear Technologies to Address Plastic ...
A global treaty to end plastic pollution is within reach, but action on chemicals, production and financing is critical. Unified efforts must start now to curb rising costs, risks and environmental ...
Whenever there is a talk of plastic pollution, I cherish the colourful backpack I bought some years ago from New Zealand’s charming hill station, Queenstown. It’s made from 15 waste plastic ...
This is based on research published in October that could create new ways to deal with plastic pollution ... these enzymes are used in an aqueous solution, and litres of this solution are poured ...
Discarded containers and bags are an eyesore in many towns, while beaches are covered by debris—Senegal's notorious problem of plastic pollution ... and alternative solutions are not put forward ...
And one study estimates that 90% of seabirds have consumed some form of plastic waste. All that pollution on beaches and in the ocean is harmful to both marine life and humans. So Adidas is trying ...
Check out our guide to below and join the Blue Planet Live Lesson on Tuesday 26th March, which will investigate plastic pollution, sustainability and the effects of climate change on our oceans.