Moreover, the new study from 13 countries, including EARTH as the researcher from Thailand, identified nearly 500 chemicals in recycled plastic pellets, including pesticides, industrial chemicals ...
A tourist posted a troubling video showing an unbelievable amount of plastic at what should be a picturesque beach spot. A TikToker, Amby (@ambymathur), shared a disappointing sight in one of her ...
The villagers live along the beach in ramshackle wooden homes ... acknowledged Krebs. The collected plastic is processed into pellets before being shipped to customers like Condor Group, one ...
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.
It comes as countries around the world meet in Busan, South Korea, for a fifth round of negotiations aimed at curbing plastic pollution ... from granules and pellets to flakes and beads.