Japanese edition of the Plastic Soup Atlas of the World
Amsterdam, 13 December 2019 – The Japanese edition of the Plastic Soup Atlas of the World was published by the […]
Amsterdam, 13 December 2019 – The Japanese edition of the Plastic Soup Atlas of the World was published by the […]
Amsterdam, 10 December 2019 – The two airports of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates will become plastic-free from 1 […]
Amsterdam, November 29, 2019 – It’s Black Friday. The bargain madness that continues until Christmas has begun. Next month, children […]
Amsterdam, 28 November 2019 – Sanitary towels, baby diapers, and wet wipes: they are largely made of plastic. These products […]
The international organization 1% For The Planet allows companies and individuals to financially support charities with 1% of their annual sales. Under the […]
Amsterdam, 14 November 2019 – Noria has developed a system that creates plastic from the water with a wheel. It […]
Amsterdam, 05 November 2019 – Australian researchers have looked at the effect of plastic on seabirds. It has long been […]
Amsterdam, 04 November 2019 – How do you distinguish between useful and harmful plastics? Scientists refer to the concept of […]
Amsterdam, 29 October 2019 – Some of the plastic waste that citizens separate for recycling ends up in countries such […]
Amsterdam, 28 October 2019 – Boyan Slat is going to expand his field of activity. On 26 October he presented […]
By the end of this year, there should be a global plastic treaty that will stop plastic pollution of our planet. To achieve this, the United Nations environment department is organising the Intergovernmental Negotiation Committee on Plastic Pollution negotiations. The 4th round, INC4, took place in Ottawa Canada. The new plastics treaty is considered one of the most important environmental agreements made since the Paris climate accords in 2015. The stakes are high and that was evident in Ottawa.
Eighty-five per cent of citizens want single-use plastic packaging to disappear completely. This is according to new research by Ipsos commissioned by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and the Plastic Free Foundation. Entrepreneurs who abandon packaging or make it more sustainable seem to have tapped into a goldmine – but part of the business community is still deaf and dumb. ‘People are getting fed up with all the plastic in the supermarket.’
March 15 2024 That’s what readers of news site nu.nl on their comment platform Nujij were wondering. In a recent […]
The first Impact Fair is Europe’s largest Impact Experience. An interactive ‘immersive’ experience of impactful examples.