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A Plastic Oasis in the Sea

Renowned long-distance swimmer Benoît Lecomte didn’t anticipate discovering a new ecology when he left Hawaii in the summer of 2019. All he was doing was taking a swim. He had freestyled his way from Japan to Hawaii the year before; now, he would do the same, but with a twist, from Hawaii to California. He …

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Humanity’s signature’: study finds plastic pollution in the world’s lakes can be worse than in oceans

The extent to which plastics have permeated Earth’s ecosystems is demonstrated by a world-first study that showed amounts of plastics in certain lakes higher than in the worst contaminated areas of seas. 38 lakes and reservoirs from across the globe, including those in Australia, the US, the UK, and Europe, were sampled for a recent …

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Reducing plastic pollution: Negotiations towards a new global instrument to combat plastic pollution advance

Yesterday finished the third session of the International Negotiating Committee (INC) on Plastic Pollution which took place between 13-19 November in Nairobi, Kenya. UN Member States decided to go ahead with the preparation of a draft treaty text before the next round of negotiations in April. With this step, the process leading to a legally binding …

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What is the future of plastic alternatives, and how can they contribute to a more sustainable future?

The future of plastic alternatives holds great promise and is integral to achieving a more sustainable future. Here’s how these alternatives are shaping the path to sustainability: 1. Reduced Environmental Impact: 2. Resource Efficiency: 3. Circular Economy: 4. Innovation and Research: 5. Consumer Awareness: 6. Policy Support: 7. Sustainable Supply Chains: 8. Collaboration and Partnerships: …

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Study Reveals Consumer Frustration With Retail Industry Over Plastic Waste Production

According to University of Sheffield research, British consumers are dissatisfied with the current reuse and recycling methods and are upset with the retail business for producing plastic garbage. Researchers at the University’s School of English have discovered that retailers and manufacturers present themselves as assisting and encouraging consumers to make environmentally friendly decisions.The research’s conclusions, …

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How are alternatives to single-use plastics being used in the food service industry?

The food service industry is increasingly adopting alternatives to single-use plastics as part of its commitment to sustainability and environmental responsibility. These alternatives offer practical solutions to reduce plastic waste while maintaining the convenience of single-use items. Here’s how they are being used in the food service sector: 1. Biodegradable and Compostable Tableware: 2. Paper …

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Are there biodegradable alternatives for plastic in the fashion industry?

Yes, the fashion industry is increasingly exploring biodegradable alternatives to traditional plastics in response to growing environmental concerns. These alternatives offer sustainable solutions that can help reduce the industry’s environmental footprint. Several biodegradable materials are being used in the fashion sector: 1. Biodegradable Textiles: 2. Biodegradable Materials for Accessories: 3. Sustainable Dyes and Finishes: 4. …

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How artist George Nuku is tackling plastic pollution one installation at a time

Rising Tides: Art and Environment in Oceania is now on display at the National Museum of Scotland. While some of the artwork on display undoubtedly addresses the “climate crisis in Australia and the Pacific Islands,” there is also a major secondary theme: plastic. The blurb defines it as “showcasing artworks created in response to this.” …

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LASTING DAMAGE: WHY CLEANUP IS ESSENTIAL TO TACKLE MICROPLASTICS

To truly rid the oceans of plastic, our global community must do several things. We must make systemic changes to how we produce, consume, and manage plastic. We must also find ways to stop plastic emissions from entering the ocean, and we are pleased to see each of these recognized in the ongoing negotiations for a Global Plastics Treaty. The …

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