A sweeping review from NYU Langone Health reveals that everyday exposure to plastics—especially during childhood—poses lasting risks for heart disease, infertility, asthma, and even brain development ...
New EU regulations could cut plastic pellet pollution by 74%, but exemptions for smaller companies and reliance on ...
Microplastics gush out of our taps and flake off cookware. They find their way into the yolks of eggs, and into meat and ...
Researchers invented a water- and oil-resistant material that could replace harmful plastic and PFAS coatings in food ...
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Outraged wildlife enthusiast sparks concern after sharing troubling images online: 'Heartbreaking'
The tortoise species is "100% indigenous" and has been in the area for hundreds of years. Outraged wildlife enthusiast sparks ...
They break down into microplastics that are ingested by marine wildlife, leading to internal injuries, starvation or death.
India’s approach to ocean protection must be demonstrably progressive, and it must ratify the high seas treaty quickly.
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Officials issue sweeping ban that will have major impact on restaurants: 'An existential decision'
"That alone is a recipe for crisis." Officials issue sweeping ban that will have major impact on restaurants: 'An existential ...
Nanoplastics from plastic pollution can enter vegetables, raising new concerns about food safety, human health, and ...
Childhood exposure to chemicals used to make plastic household items presents growing health risks that can extend long into ...
Childhood exposure to chemicals used to make plastic household items presents growing health risks that can extend long into adulthood, experts from NYU Langone Health report.
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