PLACE TIC: unique and ethical outdoor furniture made from recycled plastic
Plastic pollution: the French Economic, Social and Environmental Council wants to create a legally binding international treaty
Significant increase in plastic pollution with over 170 trillion plastic particles afloat in the ocean.
Researchers have uncovered a new disease in seabirds called "plasticosis"
Ending plastic pollution is among the priorities of the UN Environment Assembly
Your Steps and Resolutions Towards the 4 Rs Principles of Green Living and plastic-free life
GREEN DISTRICT, THE NEW ECO-FRIENDLY LINE BY LONGCHAMP with the regenerated nylon yarn by ECONYL®
What Tourists Need to Do to Reduce Plastic Waste
Research Finds Plastic Flows Into the Ocean Expected to Triple by 2040—but Immediate Action Could Stem Tide by More Than 80%
Carbios, a French green chemistry company, publishes an article on its PET enzymatic recycling technology in the scientific magazine Nature.
[Mission Microplastics 2019] - The Tara Ocean Foundation launches a new mission on 10 rivers of Europe to the origins of plastic pollution.
Estimate of plastic waste from rivers into the world’s oceans
The countries polluting the oceans the most with plastic waste
Carbios industrialize their plastic recycling program, which uses enzymes to break down plastic waste
Ocean Plastics: What the packaging industry can do
#Breakfreefromplastic reacts to industry group seeking to maintain single-use plastic status quo
EU without single use plastic in 2021
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Explaining the circular economy to children and young generations - video
PAPTIC, an innovative environmental new material replacing paper and plastic is rewriting plastic packaging present and future for good.
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Video: Plastic waste invasion on Clipperton Atoll in the Pacific Ocean, the sad discovery of the Tara Pacific Expedition.