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Dream Plastic: Chemist Aims to Create Biodegradable Plastic
Polyhydroxyalkanoates or "dream" plastics are polymers naturally produced by living microbes or artificially synthesized from biorenewable feedstocks. Can they be the new biodegradable plastic? Read more here.
Latest Research Articles
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New Recyclable Plastic Made of Super Glue Raw Material Could Be the Answer, Researchers Say
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Ocean Plastic Pollution Increases at 'Unprecedented Levels' Since 2005 [Study]
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Plastic Particles in the Ocean to Surpass 170 Trillion, According to Multiple Studies
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Ocean Plastic Can Be Destroyed by Bacteria and Our Sun [Study]
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Fire Starter Fungus: Candidate for Plastic Alternative, Study Shows
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Carbon Nanotubes and Other Hybrid Nanomaterials Can Be Made From Plastic Waste and Yet Profitable
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Tragic Death in Hawaii Coast: Fishing Gear, Plastic Found in Sperm Whale's Stomach
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Alaska Airlines Ditches Inflight Plastic Cups, Promotes #FillBeforeYouFly
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Humans Inhale 2,675 Indoor Airborne Microplastic Particles Every Year
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Life-Threatening Reactive Oxidizing Species Produced from Nanoplastics When Exposed to Light [Study]
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Colorado Plastic Bag Ban Effective 2024, 10-Cent Fee Starts January 1, 2023
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1300 Volunteers Pick Nearly 15,000 Pounds Garbage From Yosemite National Park, Plastic at 70%