However, little is known about how these pollutants interact during early development, particularly in sensitive organs such as the eye. Based on these challenges, it is necessary to conduct in-depth ...
"Just because it hasn’t been done yet doesn’t mean it can’t be done." NASA scientists set out to solve everyday problem on ...
When most people think about sharks and plastic pollution, they picture entanglement or stomachs full of debris. And that happens, true! But what if the problem starts even earlie ...
The research underscores growing concerns about how ultra-small plastic particles move through marine ecosystems and into ...
A final order for judgment was signed Feb. 17 by Marathon County Circuit Court Judge LaMont K. Jacobson. Under the judgment, Crystal Finishing will pay $350,000 in forfeitures, surcharges and court ...
Local citizens who are preparing their own lawsuit against the chemical giant say Attorney General Ken Paxton’s suit could ...
The adoption of any new policies such as bottle bills, reuse systems, EPR or certain food packaging bans could reduce disposal by 10% to 20% by 2040. Such changes could influence new jobs and ...
Most people know plastic pollution is bad news. But a small group of scientists says that we should pause all ocean plastic cleanup efforts.
The report studied 40 samples from across Minnesota, and all of them contained at least one form of microplastics.
Liz Berry discusses the dangers of plastic pollution, the promise of EPR, and her hopes for accessible recycling and ...
By focusing on reusable products, some organizations are helping to break our addiction to single-use plastic.
New research shows bottled water can contain more tiny plastic particles than tap water. Scientists explain why everyday ...