plastic pollution
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Plastic Pollution: Scientists Include Spores of Plastic-Eating Bacteria ‘Bacillus Subtilis’ to Develop 'Self-Digesting Plastic'
The plastic-eating bacteria Bacillus subtilis need to be genetically engineered to make the self-digesting plastic. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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Microplastic Pollution: These Tiny Particles of Whole Plastics Confirmed for the First to Threaten Human Health [Study]
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Sea Turtle Dies After Swallowing Halloween Toy, Scientists Highlight Impact of Plastic Pollution [Study]
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Plastic Pellet Pollution From Industrial Zones Plague Belgian Town for Over 10 Years
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California Plastic Ban: New Bill May Prohibit Use of Plastic Shopping Bags at Grocery, Food Stores Starting January 2026
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Hermit Crabs 'Excited by Plastic Pollution' Amid Their Usage of Trash as Shells for Protection [Study]
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Plastic Pollution Global Treaty Shows Too Slow To Fight Waste Crisis, New Report Shows
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Recycled Plastic Pellets From 13 Countries Across the Globe Detected With Highly Toxic Chemicals
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Rotifers In Fresh And Ocean Waters Increase Threats Of Plastic Pollution, Study Says
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Plastic Pollution In River May Carry Antibiotic Resistance Genes That Threatens Public Health, Study Says
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Glitter Ban Officially Announced, Plastic Pellets Next in Line as War Against Microplastics Continues in UK
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Clean-up Technologies May Not Be the Best Solution for Plastic Pollution, New Study Shows
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Washington, D.C Plastic Pollution: Improving Anacostia River Health Helps Wildlife, Environment