plastic pollution
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Balloon Releases Are Killing Animals – Here’s What You Can Do To Avoid It
When the pieces of latex or Mylar are mistaken for food and ingested, they can get lodged in the digestive tract, inhibiting animal’s ability to eat and causing a slow and painful death by starvation. Humans could still do something to avoid it.
Latest Research Articles
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Sneakers From Recycled Plastic: Could It Save Our Planet?
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The Highest Microplastic Air Pollution Award Goes to London
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Here's How Australia Will Solve Their Waste Problem Soon
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Heineken UK Scraps Plastic Packaging
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Common Plastic Is The Latest Discovered Source Of Greenhouse Gases
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Trash Island: This Remote Pacific Isle Found With 32 Million Pieces of Plastic Litter
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Bizarre Plastic-Eating Wax Worm Might Be the Answer to Plastic Pollution
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300 Billion Pieces of Trash: Garbage 'Hotspot' Found in the Arctic Ocean, Plastic Pollution More Grave Than Ever
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10,000 Metric Tons of Plastic Pollute Great Lakes Annually
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Nearly 22 Million Pounds of Plastic Pollution Enter the Great Lakes Every Year
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Patagonia Admits There's a Problem in Microfibers -- Are Synthethic Clothes the Biggest Unknown Environmental Issue?
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'Great Pacific Garbage Patch' Spans 3.5 Million Square Kilometers, Worse Than Imagined