plastic pollution
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Inspired by Natural Cycles, Scientists are Developing a New Method of Recycling Plastics
Recent research shows the proof-of-concept for an altogether new method to plastic recycling, which is inspired by how nature naturally recycles the components of organic polymers found in our environment.
Latest Research Articles
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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
Traces of Plastic Found in Seabirds Nests, Endangering Chicks to Plastic Ingestion
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Study Reveals How "Evolutionary Trap" Leads Young Sea Turtles to Ingest Plastics
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Microplastics Traces are Found in Honeybees, What Does this Do to the Bees?
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Global Plastic Pollution is Reaching a Tipping Point: Irreversible Damage Inevitable
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Plastic Pollution is Hurting Us in Ways We are Not Expecting
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20 Companies are Responsible for 55% of the World's Total Plastic Waste, Report Shows
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Plastics Used as Biodegradable Surfactant: Good or Bad Sustainability Solution?
Airborne Plastic: Can Microplastics in the Air Affect Human Health?
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Chemists Have Discovered a New Way To Keep Plastics Out of Landfills
Neptune Balls: Seagrass Acts as Natural Plastic Sifters in the Ocean





