It’s one of the biggest cooking weeks of the year for many families. Chances are there’s a well-used black plastic spatula, spoon or ladle near the stove. Scientists say it belongs in the trash.
There are a few potential concerns with plastic water bottles. “One is the plastic bottle itself,” Rumpler says. “There is some evidence to suggest that microplastics are in plastic bottled ...
England's filthy water problem has been laid bare after figures revealed around one in 12 of its official wild swimming spots are failing to meet water quality standards. Of all the 450 official ...
In the pursuit of a more sustainable future, the scientific community tirelessly works on innovative solutions to confront the plastic crisis. Now, an exciting development paves the way towards a ...
If you’ve got kids, this would be a great transition from sippy cups into more ‘grown-up’ bottles. The BPA-free plastic means it’s safe for your little one and it’s dishwasher safe!
This Brita pitcher holds up to six cups of water ... the brand states that this pitcher can “replace up to 1,800 single-use plastic water bottles a year.” Reviewers on Amazon praise the ...