Nobody wants plastic pollution. That doesn’t mean poorly considered and heavy-handed governmental actions are the solution.
From the column: "The tiny role U.S. consumers have in ocean plastic pollution by itself is a compelling reason to reject ...
After quietly innovating this past summer, surfer-shaper-scientist Ryan Harris has launched a crowdfunding campaign to ...
Plastics will not only choke coastlines but also incubate antibiotic resistance, disrupt food webs and infiltrate the human ...
We need to put humans and the environment before corporate profits, writes Bethanie Carney Almroth Plastics have become a concern at the forefront of public environmental awareness campaigns and in ...
Plastic pellets and microplastics known as nurdles have been an ongoing problem for those trying to protect the South ...
Hopes of securing a United Nations treaty on plastic pollution are fading after the final round of negotiations ended without ...
Scientists have discovered a groundbreaking new way to give old plastic bottles a second life — one that could help clean the ...
Seven states have adopted Extended Producer Responsibility laws to make companies pay for their plastic. One industry leader says it's time for federal action.
The first Annual Plastic Reboot Conference kicks off in Salvador, Brazil from 22-24 October 2025, bringing together 15 ...
Without urgent intervention, South Africa’s plastic pollution is expected to nearly double by 2040 compared to 2020 levels.
From the column: "Plastic pollution is not only an environmental emergency but also a looming public health crisis." ...
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