Using bacteria to take a bite out of plastic pollution is not new. But can the same microbes be used as a food source? In 2019, an agency within the U.S. Department of Defense released a call for ...
In 2019, an agency within the U.S. Department of Defense released a call for research projects to help the military deal with the copious amount of plastic waste generated when troops are sent to work ...
The PRecycling project aims to recover high-quality polymeric materials enabling up to 100% recycled content incorporation in ...
Paper, yard trimmings, wood, and other materials all end up in municipal landfills in significant quantities, and yet no one ...
Plastic is just about everywhere, piling up in streams, landfills, and even our bloodstreams and placentas. The United Nations agrees that something must be done, given both the excess of waste and ...
The amount of plastic waste around the world continues to grow, ushering in a rising environmental, economic and public health crisis that affects everyone and everything on the planet. A 2022 report ...
People in low-income urban communities in the Global South without access to reliable energy sources are burning the toxic ...
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As hermit crabs turn to plastic waste for homes, this photographer is giving them a fighting chance
When wildlife photographer Shawn Miller discovered Okinawa's hermit crabs living in plastic bottle caps instead of shells, he ...
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