Researchers uncovered significant seabird nesting sites on the ancient Ram Setu sandbars over eight years. Their study, ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN602,000 metric ton Coca-Cola plastic packaging can enter world’s waterways by 2030Cola’s annual plastic use may exceed 9.1 billion pounds (4.1 million metric tons) by 2030 if the soft drink giant fails to ...
Coca-Cola’s plastic consumption is estimated to exceed 9.1 billion pounds annually by 2030 if its current practices persist, ...
According to Oceana's newest report, The Coca-Cola Company's annual plastic use will exceed 4.1 million metric tons by 2030 if its current practices continue - but it could reportedly avoid this ...
Cola's World With Waste" exposes the beverage giant's increasing plastic use amid growing health and environmental concernsWASHINGTON, March 26, 2025that projects The Coca-Cola ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNSA unveils biosecurity plan after avian flu ravages Marion IslandThe virus has claimed 150 wandering albatross chicks, but adults in other species are a bigger concern, says the Department ...
New process converts PET plastic into monomer building blocks, which can be recycled into new PET products or upcycled into higher value materials. In experiments, method recovered 94% of monomers ...
Microplastics are now a ubiquitous part of our daily physical reality. These minuscule fragments of degrading plastic now suffuse our air, our soil, the food we eat and the water we drink.
Banner image of a white-capped albatross (Thalassarche cauta steadi) on Maukahuka/Auckland Island by Jake Osborne.
Plastic does not naturally biodegrade. The Environmental Protection Agency cites research indicating that once in the environment, plastics can take between 100 and 1,000 years to decompose.
On average, the total amount of plastics found in the brain in each of the 2024 samples is about the same amount found in a disposable plastic spoon, say the researchers. What's perhaps even more ...
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