We live in the plastic age (the “plasticene”), producing over 300 million tonnes (mt) of plastic every year globally, 5-15 mt of which flow into already polluted oceans. Plastic remains a key material in the global economy, but low rates of collection, reuse and recycling, emissions of microplastic from product wear and tear, and often insufficient disposal measures are leading to far-reaching environmental, health, social and economic impacts. The costs of inaction are unacceptably high. Globally there is a growing recognition of the need to address marine litter and rethink our approach to plastics and plastic packaging within the economy. Measures that enable a transition to a circular economy can avoid waste and reduce marine litter, an...
A world without plastic packaging waste by 2030 is achievable. But it will require significant chang...
European Commission is strongly committed into issues related to plastic materials production and p...
Abstract: In the last decades, we witnessed a continuous global increase in the consumption of plast...
We live in the plastic age (the “plasticene”), producing over 300 million tonnes (mt) of plastic eve...
We live in the plastic age (the “plasticene”), producing over 300 million tonnes (mt) of plastic eve...
In the coming decades, plastic production is expected to grow exponentially. On a global scale, we c...
Plastic pollution has become a pressing challenge with damaging effects on human health and environm...
Plastics have become the ubiquitous workhorse material of the modern economy -- combining unrivalled...
Plastics are used in a great number of applications; therefore, the production of the sector intensi...
Plastics are the workhorse materials of the modern economy, combining unrivalled functionality with ...
In the last decades, we witnessed a continuous global increase in the consumption of plastics, with ...
As Stephen Buranyi recently observed ‘Plastic is everywhere, and suddenly we have decided that is a ...
NAPlastic pollution has been on everyone’s lips, but not enough actions have been taken to prevent m...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Plastic waste exposed to the ...
Plastic is an important and ubiquitous material in our economy and daily lives. It has multiple func...
A world without plastic packaging waste by 2030 is achievable. But it will require significant chang...
European Commission is strongly committed into issues related to plastic materials production and p...
Abstract: In the last decades, we witnessed a continuous global increase in the consumption of plast...
We live in the plastic age (the “plasticene”), producing over 300 million tonnes (mt) of plastic eve...
We live in the plastic age (the “plasticene”), producing over 300 million tonnes (mt) of plastic eve...
In the coming decades, plastic production is expected to grow exponentially. On a global scale, we c...
Plastic pollution has become a pressing challenge with damaging effects on human health and environm...
Plastics have become the ubiquitous workhorse material of the modern economy -- combining unrivalled...
Plastics are used in a great number of applications; therefore, the production of the sector intensi...
Plastics are the workhorse materials of the modern economy, combining unrivalled functionality with ...
In the last decades, we witnessed a continuous global increase in the consumption of plastics, with ...
As Stephen Buranyi recently observed ‘Plastic is everywhere, and suddenly we have decided that is a ...
NAPlastic pollution has been on everyone’s lips, but not enough actions have been taken to prevent m...
Plastic pollution is ubiquitous in terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. Plastic waste exposed to the ...
Plastic is an important and ubiquitous material in our economy and daily lives. It has multiple func...
A world without plastic packaging waste by 2030 is achievable. But it will require significant chang...
European Commission is strongly committed into issues related to plastic materials production and p...
Abstract: In the last decades, we witnessed a continuous global increase in the consumption of plast...