Tyre particles and microfibers from clothing are a major source of plastic soup
Amsterdam, 22 February 2017 – Tyre particles and microfibers are one of the main sources of plastic soup in oceans […]
Amsterdam, 22 February 2017 – Tyre particles and microfibers are one of the main sources of plastic soup in oceans […]
The very first specially designed laundry bag that catches microfibers has hit the market. The Guppy Friend is a German […]
Multinationals have promised changes, but consumers are still being exposed to dangerous health risks due to microplastics. Amsterdam, February 15, […]
Amsterdam, 7 February 2017 – The Plastic Soup Foundation would like to thank the National Postcode Lottery and all its […]
London, 25 January 2017 – The call to introduce a plastic bottle deposit scheme in the UK has never been […]
London/Rotterdam, 14 January 2017 – Unilever has committed to ensuring that all its packaging will be fully reusable, recyclable or […]
Langeoog, January 9th 2017 – Thousands of plastic Kinder Surprise eggs washed up on the German Wadden Sea island of […]
Every year, 2.8 billion single-use paper coffee cups are thrown away. The paper cups contain a thin layer of plastic […]
In Germany, one in three face scrubs contains polyethylene (PE), and that is just as many as in 2014. Together […]
Every year the Plastic Soup Foundation awards a prize to a politician who has taken action to tackle the problem […]
Princess Traveller
Plastic microdeeltjes kunnen in longen en bloed van de mens terechtkomen. Waarom is dit zo verontrustend?
New research from Plastic Soup Foundation shows that 87% of products from the ten best-selling cosmetics brands contain microplastics.
Uit nieuw onderzoek van Plastic Soup Foundation blijkt dat 87% van de producten van de tien meest verkochte cosmeticamerken microplastics bevat.