Tired Earth: Interview with Erik Solheim, Former Executive Director of UN Environment, President Green Belt Erik Solheim September 25, 2021 We humans breath Plastics or drink plastics or eat plastics when we consume fish. Even the most pristine drinking water....
The plastic waste problem explained George Scott September 22, 2021 Plastic is a life-changing resource, but the same qualities that make it useful—alongside poor waste management—have created a global waste....
12 ways business can better support environmental progress Rebecca Herbert July 31, 2021 What is one way that businesses can better support environmental progress?
Global Plastic Pollution May Be Nearing an Irreversible Tipping Point Rebecca Herbert July 13, 2021 Current rates of plastic emissions globally may trigger effects that we will not be able to reverse, argues a new....
Why is recycling single-use coffee cups so difficult? Hannah Steiner July 10, 2021 Why is it so difficult to recycle single-use cups? And why aren’t more people switching to reusable alternatives?
24% Of Chemicals in Plastic May Be Worth Worrying About Rebecca Herbert June 30, 2021 Researchers have found an unexpectedly high number of potentially concerning chemicals intentionally used in everyday plastic products.
L’Oréal unveils cosmetic bottles made from Carbios’ enzymatic recycling process Rebecca Herbert June 27, 2021 L’Oréal has unveiled the first plastic bottles made from enzymatic recycled material through the enzymatic process developed by green biotech....
Scientists convert used plastic bottles into vanilla flavouring Rebecca Herbert June 15, 2021 Production of chemical could help make recycling more attractive and tackle global plastic pollution