Tag: plastic waste
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Recycling numbers are down but costs are up
byRecycling rates have been dropping on Oahu. While the cost of the program has been rising…thanks in part to contaminated recyclables in those blue bins. Recycling rates have been dropping on Oahu. While the cost of the program has been rising…thanks in part to contaminated recyclables in those blue bins. Everyone has a reason for […]
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The amount of plastic in the ocean is a lot worse than we thought, study says
byIf you’re sad when you see stories about dead whales washing ashore with dozens of pounds of plastic in their bellies or feel guilty when you forget to bring your reusable bags to the grocery store, there’s a good reason. The amount of plastic that’s been dumped into the ocean has been increasing, according to […]
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Plastic technology for natural recycling
byYour article (Plastic plague: tiny particles can reach anywhere on the planet, say scientists, 16 April) says that “about 335m tonnes of plastic is produced each year, and while it degrades extremely slowly it can be broken into smaller and smaller pieces”. It adds that these pieces are now being blown around the world by […]
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Guinness maker Diageo to remove plastic from beer packaging
byPlastic ring carriers and shrink wrap will be removed from multipacks of all Diageo beer products, including Guinness and Harp. The maker of Guinness has announced it is ditching plastic beer packaging in favour of recyclable and biodegradable cardboard. Plastic ring carriers and shrink wrap will be removed from multipacks of all Diageo beer products […]
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THIS COMPANY IS TURNING OCEAN POLLUTION INTO VEGAN CARPETING
byancy stepping out of your bed onto the ocean floor? European carpet company Sedna can help to make that happen. Using recycled fishing nets collected from the sea bed, Sedna makes five different carpet ranges: Varuna, Kai, Moana, Mazu, and Yara. Each of the mythology and ocean-inspired ranges is made from Econyl yarn, spun from […]
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Bioplastics could be “just as bad if not worse” for the planet than fossil-fuel plastics
byBioplastics could potentially be worse for the environment than conventional plastics, according to recycling expert Arthur Huang. Switching to plastic made from plants instead of fossil fuels would require vast amounts of farmland, Huang said. This could could cause environmental problems and deprive humans of food. Huang, founder and CEO of circular-economy engineering company Miniwiz, […]
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Campaign to save oceans maps out global network of sanctuaries
byStudy creates blueprint to safeguard marine life and enable ocean recovery Academics have mapped out a network of sanctuaries they say are required to save the world’s oceans, protect wildlife and fight climate breakdown. The study, ahead of a historic vote at the UN, sets out the first detailed plan of how countries can protect […]
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‘Molecular scissors’ for plastic waste
byPlastics are excellent materials: extremely versatile and almost eternally durable. But this is also exactly the problem, because after only about 100 years of producing plastics, plastic particles are now found everywhere — in groundwater, in the oceans, in the air, and in the food chain. Around 50 million tonnes of the industrially important polymer […]
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How Are You Cutting Down on Plastic Waste?
byThe United States—and the world—is facing a plastics crisis. Experts predict that if we continue using plastics at the current rate without proper disposal, there could be more plastic than fish in the oceans by 2050. The problem has only gotten worse after China stopped accepting contaminated recycling last year. The United States used to […]
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Plastic waste – Millions of tonnes of plastic ‘missing’ in the oceans
byHumanity has been dumping millions of tonnes of plastic into the ocean every year – and one team of researchers may have figured out where it all went It’s a puzzle that has perplexed scientists for years: humanity dumps millions of tonnes of plastics into the world’s oceans annually, yet only a tiny fraction remains […]
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