Ocean Conservancy report neglects “reduction”
The Ocean Conservancy (Washington, D.C.) does some amazing work; its International Coastal Cleanup has engaged more than 10.5 million volunteers […]
The Ocean Conservancy (Washington, D.C.) does some amazing work; its International Coastal Cleanup has engaged more than 10.5 million volunteers […]
Europe wants to drastically reduce the number of plastic bags in the battle against the plastic soup. In 2010, an […]
The Plastic Soup Foundation invited artists McCurdy and Hansky from Dirty Beach to create a supermarket in the Tolhuistuin made […]
The UN head office in New York formed the backdrop for the launch of Adidas’ Ocean Shoe on 29 June. […]
Swedish researcher Katja Broeg (Stockholm University) calculated that annually 130 tons of microplastics from care products are flushed down the […]
We have disturbing news about the legislation of microbeads. Cosmetics producer Johnson & Johnson reveal an opposition to the microbeads bill […]
Red Bull is proud of its environmental achievements. The cans are 60% lighter than they were a couple of years […]
May 31 2015. BLOG The first results of the Trash Hunters campaign give a sad impression of the amount of […]
With the launch of the Trash Hunters App, the campaign against litter has entered a new phase. Trash Hunters can […]
The Beat the Microbead campaign is now supported by 69 NGO’s in 33 different countries. The international campaign is calling to […]
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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.