It's truly astounding. Video sheds light on disturbing reality of common litter: 'Thank you so much for doing this' first ...
The tiny particles that shed from clothing, packaging and other plastic products are winding up in the fish that people eat, highlighting a need for technologies and strategies to reduce microfiber ...
Two people were arrested Wednesday morning for allegedly breaking into two sheds at Thousand Trails Campground. Ashley Ann Church, 35, of Winlock, and Clayton James Eastman, 40, of Mossyrock, were ...
Thousands of restaurants survived the pandemic by building makeshift dining rooms on the street. Now they’re gone—and already ...
A day after massive buying, a volatile session was observed at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX) with the benchmark KSE-100 Index losing over 1,500 points on Tuesday. The market kicked off trading ...
This research on contamination in tea bags highlights the pressing need to prioritize food safety in the face of rising plastic use. This study sheds light on a hidden source of plastic pollution that ...
Marcus Rashford has admitted he is "ready for a new challenge" and comments from former Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag may offer some insight into why. Rashford has struggled for form since ...
A huge amount of single-use plastic — which is made from non-renewable petroleum — ends up in landfills, the environment, and the ocean every year. There, it sheds microplastics that have spread to ...
The microplastics shed from tires tend to be heavier than the more ‘traditional’ microplastics, and they have a wider distribution of particle size. Chemically too, tire particles are far more ...
When possible, buy cleaning products, both for your household and hygiene, that don't come in plastic containers. Consider investing in a filter for tap water. Our clothing can also shed a lot of ...
An alarming study that had Americans tossing out their black plastic kitchen utensils, toys and to-go packages earlier this month overstated the concern, the researchers admit. But they still say ...