plastic pollution
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Plastic Recycling Without Limit is Now Possible by Activating Dormant Bonds [Study]
Plastics can already be broken down and formed again, according to the new study. Click to read more.
Latest Research Articles
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New Colored Plastic Recycling Process Can Reduce Pollution Affecting Animals, Oceans
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Melted Plastic Rocks Cause Environmental Risks to Coastal Areas, Beaches Due to Harmful Pollutants
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Plastic Pollution Found in New Zealand Lakes, Even in Remote Areas
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Plastic Pollution Threatens the Survival of the World’s Most Endangered Seabirds in Remote Islands
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Blue Mussels Cover Microplastics with Poop Making Oceans Cleaner
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About 200 Million People Under Flooding Threat Due to Plastic Pollution, New Research Warns
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Increasing Plastic Pollution Likely to Reduce by 80% by 2040 if Countries Observe Solution-Based Practices
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Dream Plastic: Chemist Aims to Create Biodegradable Plastic
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Plastic Rocks Found on Remote Island: Human Plastic Waste Blamed
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Ocean Plastic Pollution Increases at 'Unprecedented Levels' Since 2005 [Study]
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Ingesting Plastic Spreading Diseases in Seabirds
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Plastic Particles in the Ocean to Surpass 170 Trillion, According to Multiple Studies