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Can Bioplastics Really Make Fashion More Sustainable, Biodegradable, or Recyclable?
In current years, the style trade has been keenly experimenting with bioplastics: a small however quickly rising market that’s aiming to make fossil-fuel style a
We Earthlings: Get the Plastic Out!
The common American discards 17.7 kilos of PET (often known as PETE) plastic bottles annually. By eliminating your share of PET bottles, you may forestall
We Earthlings: We Can Eliminate Single-Use Plastics
We can all make an effort to cut back our consumption of the plastics which are littering the Earth. And eliminating single-use plastics is a
How Many Times Can That Be Recycled?
I used to suppose that plastic water bottles may very well be infinitely recycled, that each time I tossed one into the blue bin, it
How Clean Must Your Recyclables Be?
If you’ve taken up recycling, you’re already serving to to make the world a greener place. But there are some important methods of the commerce.
Earth911 Podcast: Drilled’s Amy Westervelt on Who Is Driving the Resurgence of Plastic
It’s Plastic-free July and we’re speaking in the present day with journalist, podcaster, and creator Amy Westervelt in regards to the shocking resurgence of sustainable
Earth911 Podcast: Nexus Fuels’ Jeff Gold on Molecular Plastic Recycling
Earth911’s Mitch Ratcliffe talks with Jeff Gold, founder and CEO of Altanta-based Nexus Fuels, which processes 50 tons of plastic day by day utilizing molecular
Will Infinitely Recyclable Plastic Soon Be Available?
A multidisciplinary workforce from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has created a plastic that can be disassembled at a molecular stage utilizing an acidic
Recommended Viewing: John Oliver on Plastic Recycling
John Oliver is a grasp explainer of sophisticated points who centered on plastic recycling in Sunday’s installment of HBO’s Last Week Tonight. Much of the