plastic pollution
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Microbes All Over the World are Evolving to Eat Plastics: Can They Solve Waste Pollution?
According to research, microbes in seas and soils worldwide are evolved to consume plastic.
Latest Research Articles
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Experts are Banding Together to Make Sure this Commonly Used Plastic Sees a More Sustainable Future
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Seaweed and Chalk May Help Combat the Ocean's Plastic Pollution
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Scientists Aim to Make Fertilizers from Plastic Remains
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Scientists Discovered the Ocean is Littered With Trillions of Microplastics
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New Report Shows How Covid-19 Pandemic Worsened Plastic Pollution
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Mediterranean Sea is Currently Littered With Up to 3,760 Metric Tons of Plastics and Trash
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How Plastic Waste Affects Global Pollution
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Inspired by Natural Cycles, Scientists are Developing a New Method of Recycling Plastics
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Baby Poops Have Ten Times More Microplastics Compare to Adults, Alarming Study Reveals
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Happy Meal Goes Green: McDonald's to Phase Out Plastic Toys for More Sustainable Options
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Sun's Heat Can Churn Plastics Into Organic Particles: How Does it Affect the Environment?
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Plastic Waste in Freshwater Lakes Turned Into Colonies of Freshwater Algae