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Chinese scientists create edible food packaging to replace plastic

By incorporating certain soy proteins into the structure, Chinese University of Hong Kong scientists successfully created edible food packaging.

DePoly keeps hard-to-recycle plastic from ending up in landfills

About 400 million tons of plastic are produced each year, but less than 10% is recycled, with most of the rest ending up incinerated or in landfills.

The pioneer biotech turning seaweed into bioplastics

Sustainable biotech innovator Kelpi has secured funding to further develop its pioneering technology creating bioplastics from seaweed.

Game-changing invention converts both CO2 and plastic waste into renewable energy

A team of researchers at the University of Cambridge have made a significant breakthrough in renewable energy and sustainable fuel production. It could ultimately eliminate the need for fossil fuels.

Microplastics Increase Sand Temperature, Impacting Sea Turtle Development, Study Finds

A new study has found that high concentrations of microplastics in sand could impact the temperature of the sand and interfere with incubating sea turtles.

Whisper it, but the boom in plastic production could be about to come to a juddering halt

A plastics treaty is on the cards – and it could join the rescue of the ozone layer as a landmark success in environmental diplomacy

Mars bar plastic wrapper swapped for paper

Mars bars have been given a new look with recyclable paper wrappers instead of plastic.

‘It makes you sad’: Tourists and fishermen leave Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay covered in trash

Ha Long Bay is one of Vietnam’s most beautiful nature site. But the UNESCO world heritage site threatened by deluge of plastic waste.

The Perfect “Pathogen” Storm – Deadly Bacteria Is Adapting to Plastic

Genomics study in the Caribbean and Sargasso Seas signifies the first assembly of vibrio bacteria sourced from plastic waste.

80% Plastic Pollution Reduction Could be Achieved by 2040: UNEP Report

While the amount of global plastic pollution is staggering, the United Nations Environment Programme has found that it is still possible to reduce plastic pollution as much as 80% by 2040.

Scientists Discover Fungi That Can Eat Plastic in Just 140 Days

Our planet has a plastic problem. Accumulated waste and constant production have resulted in mounds of trash around the globe and bobbing in our oceans.