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Archive for tag: plastic pollution

Recycling Rigid Plastic Have Happened, But What About the Multilayer Kind?
Recycling plastics have happened to those rigid in forms, such as pallets and furniture, or the ones with only one polymer material (monolayer). The flexible,...

Saving the Planet: How Colleges Can Improve the World’s Environment Situation
Today, we face some of the biggest problems in our environment of our lifetime. Now more than ever before, we are at a risk of...

Apparently, Plastic Trash Can Alter Sand Temperatures
I’m sure you’ve heard of the great Pacific garbage patch that we could still find in many articles today. Recently, the same research team which...

Let Us Tell You About the Tiny Horror of Nurdles
The reason why our planet is under serious attack from plastic army is because they have so many forces. How can’t they have so many...

Milk Protein That Can Turn into Biodegradable, Robust Plastic Foam
Human brains and science go well together, creating countless innovations that’ll help humanity in the future. We’re gonna take a look at a few of...

New Study Suggests Plastic Waste Doesn’t End Up in the Open Ocean
Pollution in the ocean is something that we’ve all been familiar with. We’ve seen news and videos about it everywhere, and we’ve since taken some...

Experts Say Disposable Masks Contain Nanoplastics and Other Pollutants
We rely on disposable face masks today, even though some of us are not medical workers. And I’m saying that I understand why some people...

Microplastic Is Finally Found In Placentas Of Unborn Baby!
Welcoming a baby is one of the happiest feelings ever. That feeling of hope even when the baby is not born yet will always be...

Yay, We’re Going to Have Benches Made from Marine Plastic
Plastic in the waters is still a big problem that needs urgent solution. There have been more initiatives to reduce mitigate this matter, thankfully, but...