The UN passes the historic resolution to eliminate plastic pollution
The resolution just approved lays the foundations for the most important law in history against plastic pollution.
The resolution just approved lays the foundations for the most important law in history against plastic pollution.
The future can say goodbye to "virgin" oil-based plastic, with advanced recycling technologies. A possible turning point, but you have to want it.
Big Tech moves billions in waste management, but how many valid solutions do we already have?
Human pollution is changing the earth's geology: in Trinidade, an island in Brazil, the latest threat to wildlife is plastic rocks
Scientists develop fully recyclable material similar to super glue to fight plastic pollution
The innovative WasteShark robot "scavenger" is also about to be tested in London to remove plastic and debris from the Thames.
“Gillbert,” a robot fish designed by student Eleanor Mackintosh, vacuums up microplastics to sample them, recycle them and minimize pollution in waterways.
Among many good intentions (we appreciate, but we await facts), the OSCE draws up a worrying document. Within less than 40 years, plastic production will triple.
An extraordinary enzyme reduces the breakdown time of plastic from millennia to a few hours, and also allows it to be reassembled for recycling.
Self-healing plastic can be used in smartphones, cars and many other products, significantly reducing waste and pollution.
The special seaweed plastic sachet dissolves in the drink, without waste: it does not change the taste of the food and it does not hurt. How about?
A new biodegradable plastic dissolves in the environment without leaving microplastics in just a week.
A UN report commissioned to the G20 Thrace gives the tragic picture of the “plastic in the oceans” situation, but also has a recipe for solving it.
Researchers have created a plant-based, sustainable and scalable spider web. It can replace single-use plastics in many consumer products.
The strategies for the fight against aquatic waste are refined: autonomous boats arrive that work in tandem with drones and machine learning. Will they be enough?
A simple change in the design of a road barrier can drastically improve a serious problem such as pollution
NEC has initiated global sales of NeCycle, a bioplastic made up of cellulose and other safe ingredients, and will decompose in just 4 years.
Plastic roads are four times lighter in structure than asphalt, assemble like LEGO and turn waste into recyclable resources.
Soapack is a vegetable oil-based soap packaging mixed with mineral pigments, plants and flowers that dissolves only when its contents run out.
The AIReactor photobioreactor cleans the air at home with microalgae that convert CO2 and smog into oxygen.
In France, a pair of farmers have devised a process to turn eggshells into eco-friendly packaging… for eggs.