Plastic eating caterpillar discovered
The plastic eating caterpillar of the greater wax moth is capable of breaking down polyethylene, the most common form of […]
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The plastic eating caterpillar of the greater wax moth is capable of breaking down polyethylene, the most common form of […]
Clothing has been made from synthetic fabrics for more than 50 years. These items of clothing shed fibers during machine […]
2016 was an important year in the fight against plastic microbeads and other microplastics in personal care products. Many countries […]
Some products contain plastic particles. These particles are washed down the drain with every use. Eventually, they enter the sea […]
Although labeled as food-safe by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), some plastic bags can leach chemicals that are highly […]
Europe delivers on promise and presents the world’s most ambitious approach to eradicate hazardous chemicals.
Two approaches to tackle the plastic soup in the run-up to UNEA, where the world will decide on an international plastic treaty.
Chemicals and plastic are new entities for the earth that together exceed the planetary boundary.
A call for action report, the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) draws attention to the relatively unknown problem of plastic usage in agriculture, aquaculture, fisheries and forestry.
An international research team examined the droppings of two whale species near New Zealand for microplastics.