The Netherlands have an insidious problem has been silently growing – plastic pollution. Enter Bubble Barrier technology, a promising innovation that is changing the game.
Plastic pollution on coral reefs intensifies as one ventures deeper, adding yet another peril to biodiversity-rich ecosystems.
The United Nations is taking decisive steps with a new draft treaty aimed at addressing the silent but relentless plastic threat to our planet.
The University of California at Santa Barbara have unveiled a groundbreaking method to repurpose plastic waste into a valuable resource - detergent.
One of the easiest and most accessible ways to contribute to environmental conservation is through recycling. However, the world of recycling can sometimes seem bewildering, with confusion surrounding what can and cannot go into the recycling bin.
Bioaccumulation gives a growing concern that looms over the environmental and health ramifications of plastic pollution, particularly in its potential to disrupt the human food chain.
In an era where our planet faces unprecedented challenges, the concept of sustainability has taken center stage.
Instead of addressing the real issues posed by plastic waste and working towards sustainable solutions, the Plastic Industry has launched a new $1 million advocacy campaign to perpetuate the recycling myth.
The Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit against Amazon, accusing them of a monopoly, wielding its market dominance in ways that stifle competition and harm both consumers and sellers.
Innovation stands as a powerful catalyst for change. It has the potential to not only accelerate but revolutionize environmental sustainability initiatives.
Recycling has long been championed as the poster child for responsible waste management but another often overlooked hero is reuse.
Responsible consumption has emerged as a guiding principle for companies of all sizes and sectors.
The adoption of alternative and renewable energy sources is proving to be more than just a trend; it's a strategic imperative.
Companies are now tasked with finding innovative ways to operate efficiently while also reducing their ecological footprint. Enter "Lean Manufacturing".