Tag: plastic
85% People Want Ban on Single-Use Plastics
Ipsos survey commissioned by WWF and the Plastic Free Foundation reveals overwhelming public support for a global ban on single-use plastics and urgent measures to tackle plastic pollution. Learn about the upcoming treaty negotiations and the imperative for decisive action
Millions of Tons of Plastic Found on Ocean Floor
New research uncovers up to 11 million tonnes of plastic pollution on the ocean floor, highlighting the urgency of addressing marine plastic waste.
Hidden Dangers of Sipping Water from Plastic Bottles
Have you ever stopped to consider the implications of sipping water from plastic bottles? Despite their convenience, these ubiquitous vessels conceal a...
Bottled water contain uncounted tiny plastic bits
Discover the hidden peril within bottled water as nanoplastics emerge as a widespread threat in our everyday consumption.
Plastic Additives Disrupt Mating Behaviour in Crustaceans
A groundbreaking study reveals how plastic additives affect mating behaviour and sperm count in crustaceans, raising concerns about the broader impact on aquatic ecosystems. Explore the potential ecological consequences of our plastic addiction and the urgent need for awareness and action.
Microplastic; Rivers, Estuaries Choked, Aquatic Species Contaminated
All aquatic species inhabiting river mouths flowing into the Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean are contaminated with microplastics, according to a recent study. The study, in which the Institute of Environmental Science and Technology of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (ICTA-UAB) plays a key role, exposes the severity of pollution in estuaries and coastal regions, particularly affecting molluscs.
21 Million Tonnes of Macroplastics Leaked in 2022
A new report reveals that in 2022, 21 million tonnes of macroplastics leaked into the environment, marking a nearly one-third increase from a decade earlier. Plastics, contributing to 3.8% of global greenhouse gas emissions, pose significant threats to the environment, climate, and health. The interim report explores policy scenarios, emphasizing the urgent need for comprehensive international strategies to eliminate plastic pollution by 2040.
Hundreds of Toxic Chemicals Found in Recycled Plastics
A study led by scientists at the University of Gothenburg reveals alarming findings about recycled plastics. Over 600 toxic chemicals, including pesticides and pharmaceuticals, were identified in plastic pellets from 13 countries. As delegates gather for the Plastics Treaty Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee meeting in Nairobi, scientists emphasize the urgent need to phase out harmful chemicals for the sake of human health and the environment.
Plastic Pollution: A Burden on Low-Income Countries
Despite consuming significantly less plastic per capita, low income countries face costs up to 10 times higher than high-income countries, according to a latest report commissioned by WWF.
Microplastics Found in Clouds Raise Alarming Concerns
In a groundbreaking discovery, Japanese researchers have identified microplastics within clouds, shedding light on a disconcerting environmental issue. The implications of this finding extend to potential repercussions for ocean ecosystems, climate change, and human health.



































