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Faced with the explosion of plastic consumption, scientists and institutions are warning: recycling will not be enough.
A final round of negotiations to adopt a global treaty against plastic pollution will take place in Geneva, Switzerland.
USC biomedical engineers have developed a novel, ocean-safe biocompatible material that eliminates the risk of microplastic pollution. Plastic pollution continues to pose a major threat to marine ...
Since March 2022, the global community has been negotiating a global plastics treaty within the framework of the United ...
Demonstrating its commitment to environmental sustainability, The Alternative Bank, (AltBank) alongside the Sterling ...
Learn essential facts about plastic pollution's global impact and discover practical solutions every student can adopt to ...
Next week, governments from around the world will meet in Geneva for the final global plastic pollution treaty negotiations ...
Known for its “sachet economy,” the Philippines is among the biggest contributors to ocean plastic pollution that has been ...
A new study reveals an alarming number of mechanisms throughout the life-cycle of plastic that could enhance or spread ...
A new report from the Ocean Conservancy ranks Arizona among the worst states in the country for plastic pollution policy.
Community-led research from UC Santa Barbara’s Benioff Ocean Science Laboratory spans three years, four continents ,and eight ...
The talks in Geneva may be the world’s last chance to agree a strong treaty to tackle plastic pollution, scientists warn.