Waste plastics are a serious and growing environmental problem. Less than 10% of plastics are recycled, with most discarded in landfills, incinerated, or simply abandoned.1 Single-use plastics constitute about half of plastic waste. While most plastics are used and initially disposed of on land, much eventually enters aquatic ecosystems.2 Wildlife mortalities result from encounters (e.g., ingestion and entanglement) with large debris, including plastic bags. Such bags are excluded from many recycling programs, as they can entangle machinery. Most plastics do not readily biodegrade in the environment. However, they can be embrittled by UV exposure and fragment into microplastics (mm) and nanoplastics
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Waste plastics are a serious and growing environmental problem. Less than 10% of plastics are recycl...
Plastics have become a severe transboundary threat to natural ecosystems and human health, with stu...
Plastics are used and thrown casually by many people regularly, but these are causing serious detrim...
Plastics have been on top of the political agenda in Europe and across the world to reduce plastic l...
The Coronavirus pandemic promoted an unprecedented change in consumption habits, especially as lockd...
Plastic pollution appears to be arising ever more frequently in the news. Companies like Starbucks h...
Micro-and nano plastic pollution poses a global threat and causes a future problem, and needs greate...
The rise of the COVID-19 outbreak has made handling plastic waste much more difficult. Our superior,...
Derived from petrochemicals,1 plastics are composed of monomers that are sequenced into polymer chai...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had growing environmental consequences related to plastic use and follow-u...
Just a few months ago, the movement to ban single-use plastic seemed somewhat unstoppable. By the e...
The rise of the COVID-19 outbreak has made handling plastic waste much more difficult. Our superior,...
Plastics are persistent and pervasive throughout the environment and have now been reported from th...
Single use personal protective equipment (PPE) has played a major role in preventing COVID-19 infect...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an unprecedented form of plastic pollution: personal p...
Waste plastics are a serious and growing environmental problem. Less than 10% of plastics are recycl...
Plastics have become a severe transboundary threat to natural ecosystems and human health, with stu...
Plastics are used and thrown casually by many people regularly, but these are causing serious detrim...
Plastics have been on top of the political agenda in Europe and across the world to reduce plastic l...
The Coronavirus pandemic promoted an unprecedented change in consumption habits, especially as lockd...
Plastic pollution appears to be arising ever more frequently in the news. Companies like Starbucks h...
Micro-and nano plastic pollution poses a global threat and causes a future problem, and needs greate...
The rise of the COVID-19 outbreak has made handling plastic waste much more difficult. Our superior,...
Derived from petrochemicals,1 plastics are composed of monomers that are sequenced into polymer chai...
The COVID-19 pandemic has had growing environmental consequences related to plastic use and follow-u...
Just a few months ago, the movement to ban single-use plastic seemed somewhat unstoppable. By the e...
The rise of the COVID-19 outbreak has made handling plastic waste much more difficult. Our superior,...
Plastics are persistent and pervasive throughout the environment and have now been reported from th...
Single use personal protective equipment (PPE) has played a major role in preventing COVID-19 infect...
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an unprecedented form of plastic pollution: personal p...