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Chemists convert plastic waste into a powerful new tool to capture carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide levels keep climbing, even after years of promises to cut emissions. At the same time, plastic waste pours ...
The global advanced recycling market is projected to grow significantly, driven by regulatory mandates and corporate ...
DASHI STREET, PANYU DISTRICT, GUANGZHOU CHINA, GUANGZHOU, CHINA, January 19, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The global ...
Plastic waste is shifting from environmental burden to a strategic resource as advanced materials turn industrial waste into ...
The global plastic crisis has long been a ticking time bomb, but now, it seems, a revolution is underway. One company, Corsair Group International, is rewriting the narrative of waste management with ...
Our ability to survive on the only known habitable planet has always involved adaptation and innovation. Carbon emissions and plastics, while central to our current way of life, have detrimental ...
Mangroves protect coasts and wildlife, but plastic waste now builds up inside roots, harming ecosystems and communities.
Nearly ninety percent of U.S. states are failing to adequately address plastic pollution, underscoring evidence of a system failure in a new report by the Ocean Conservancy. The U.S. generates 40 ...
The city of Los Angeles is working on a potential ban of single-use printer cartridges. Here's what that could look like.
Up to 904 million pounds of the waste was illegally dumped in the U.S. The United States produced more plastic waste than any other country in the world in 2016 -- about 92.6 billion pounds, ...
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Plastic bag makers fined over recyclability claims in California
The settlement follows a state investigation into plastic bags sold as recyclable despite limited evidence they could be processed by recycling facilities in practice.
The EU is preparing stricter customs controls and new codes to prevent virgin plastic from being labeled as recycled.
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