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Snack company releases first-of-its-kind chip bag: 'The potential to revolutionize packaging as we...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoA British chip company is leading the way in making strides toward reducing plastic pollution — one...
Is Big Oil Putting Microplastic in Your Testicles?
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoIn the United States, environmental regulations protect against toxins and pollution in the air and water, often quite successfully. Rules around certain...
Turning the Tide—How Latinos Hold the Solution to Marine Plastic Pollution
Newsweek· 1 day agoThe ocean, vast and seemingly infinite, has been humanity's dumping ground for plastic waste. With...
Editorial Roundup: Florida
US News & World Report· 13 hours agoLittering, particularly plastic pollution, remains a bigger Florida problem than most of us think. 1. Florida, according to a 2023 study by Florida International ...
Plastic pollution is the new front in the culture war
CBC via Yahoo News· 4 days agoLast week, Lianne Rood decided to take a stand.Appearing in a video recorded outside a Tim Horton's...
Water levels of iconic American lake rise near capacity for first time in years: 'Water year 2024 is...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoDespite being designated an "Outstanding National Resource Water" under the Clean Water Act, the...
Exclusive: Galapagos protection plan targets new type of $1 billion debt deal
Reuters· 23 hours agoOceans Finance Company, a climate finance group helping protect Ecuador's Galapagos Islands, plans...
The Philippines is turning the tide on plastic waste
Nikkei Asian Review· 2 days agoNew law has made companies responsible for keeping their products out of the sea
A Community-Led Clean Energy Revolution Is Taking Hold
Newsweek· 2 hours agoWalk through the mountain town of Adjuntas, Puerto Rico, and you'll find arrays of solar panels atop...
Just Five Companies Produce Nearly 25 Percent of All Plastic Waste Worldwide
Sierra Club· 2 days agoOf the top five companies identified, Coca-Cola was the single most common source for plastic waste, representing 11 percent of the total branded waste found. According to the study, the food ...