Plastics are everywhere—from your phone case to the containers holding your food. They're cheap, light, and strong, which ...
Oceana estimates Coca-Cola will release 1.33B pounds of plastic into oceans by 2030. The company dropped its reuse pledge.
Supramolecular materials that fully degrade when soaked in saltwater have the potential to help address the microplastics ...
Spectra customers are increasingly taking advantage of our prevented ocean plastic offering, embracing the material's ...
Biologging uses animal sensors to track ocean changes, helping scientists address climate, pollution, and conservation.
Cola’s World With Waste” exposes the beverage giant’s increasing plastic use amid growing health and environmental concerns ...
Coca-Cola products will account for an estimated 1.33 billion pounds of plastic waste entering the world's oceans and ...
By coring the seabed at 850 m water depth in Disko Bay off Greenland's west coast, researchers from the University of ...
Research continues to show that itty-bitty microplastics alter ecosystems and end up in human bodies. Scientists, farmers and ...
Plastic waste is increasingly causing problems for fishers. Fishnets bring up bottles, propellers get tangled in bags, water ...
Coca-Cola’s plastic consumption is estimated to exceed 9.1 billion pounds annually by 2030 if its current practices persist, ...
Artistic rendering of the new plastic. Cross linked salt bridges visible in the plastic outside the seawater give it its ...