plastic pollution
Neptune Balls: Seagrass Acts as Natural Plastic Sifters in the Ocean
Seagrasses are great ecological balancers as they are known for contributing to fresh air production by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen. But, a recent study shows that they also contribute to the cleaning of the ocean.
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Plastic Waste May Pave the Roads of Singapore Soon
Plastics to Fuel: Experts Talk About Feasibility
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Malaysia Returns 150 Containers of Plastic Waste to 'Wealthy Nations'
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Balloon Releases Are Killing Animals – Here’s What You Can Do To Avoid It
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Filipinos Throw Out Billions of Sachets, Plastic Bags Each Day
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Here’s How You Can Help Turn the Tide on Plastic Waste Problem
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Sneakers From Recycled Plastic: Could It Save Our Planet?
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The Highest Microplastic Air Pollution Award Goes to London
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Here's How Australia Will Solve Their Waste Problem Soon
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Heineken UK Scraps Plastic Packaging
Common Plastic Is The Latest Discovered Source Of Greenhouse Gases
Trash Island: This Remote Pacific Isle Found With 32 Million Pieces of Plastic Litter






