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Categories: throwaway plastics

  • Forget Singing in the Rain — You’re Breathing Plastic With Every Drop

    “By reducing single-use plastics, recycling responsibly, supporting clean water innovations, and choosing refills over bottled water, we can slow the damage and begin to repair what’s been lost... If even the rain isn’t clean anymore, then the work of healing our planet begins closer than we think — in our homes, in our habits, and at the tap.”

    Jakarta’s skies, like so many megacities around the world, are raining microplastics, reports new study.
  • Plastics and human health: Hormone health risks under spotlight

    Escalating human health risks resulting from the impact of chemicals in plastics on human hormones spotlighted in new White Paper from global water tech leader Bluewater and Portugal’s non-profit, science led Mirpuri Foundation.