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Nearly half a century of beach cleanups across America show that plastic bag bans reduce plastic bag litter washing up on our ...
Imagine walking down your street or biking to school. You might see colourful plastic bags tangled in trees, floating in ...
Microplastics get into your body through food, water, and air, says Stephanie Wright, PhD, a senior lecturer in environmental ...
The researchers found that plastic bag policies led to a 25% to 47% decrease in plastic bags as a share of total items ...
Reportedly, 13 containers aboard the cargo ship carried "dangerous goods." Officials issue warning as concerning debris from ...
More than one-third of stranded cetaceans found in Hong Kong waters and on beaches last year were linked to human activities, ...
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"As far as the eye could see." Photojournalist alarmed after documenting 'dystopian' scene along popular beaches: 'I could ...
Plastic bag bans and fees reduce shoreline litter, but research has found they aren't enough to solve global plastic pollution.
Policies that have banned or imposed fees on plastic bags are leading to significant declines in plastic litter along U.S. shorelines, a new study has found. These state- and local-level regulations ...
Microplastics have been found nearly everywhere in the human body. Experts explain how harmful they may be for our health, ...
The U.N. estimates that, on current trends, plastic waste entering the water could triple to up to 37 million metric tons per year by 2040, from around 11 million tons in 2021.