It's gradually becoming common knowledge that it's not as easy to recycle your takeaway coffee cup as people may have thought. It's the mixture of paper and plastic in their inner lining ...
Their brief? To create new forms of food packaging to replace the unsustainable designs upon which modern life seems to depend: single-use plastic beverage cups, lids, straws, and bottles.
Examples are things like straws, coffee stirrers, plastic bags, fizzy drink and water bottles and most food packaging. When it comes to recycling paper cups the big coffee chains have made a lot ...
Plastic bags start out as fossil fuels and end up as deadly waste in landfills and the ocean. Birds often mistake shredded plastic bags for food, filling their stomachs with toxic debris. For hungry ...
Now, Mars has released new Milky Way Dessert Cups which have been spotted in Iceland. Posting a photo of the new Milky Way chocolates, Newfoodsuk said: "Brand new MilkyWay Dessert Cups from ...
Right now, with rainy days and chilly nights in L.A., I’m all about Art of Tea’s Dessert Tea Collection, with brews inspired by the sweetest part of any meal. Pink peppercorns, cacao nibs and ...
You see photos of plastic pollution in the ocean, but it can be hard to connect that to the plastic you're buying and using every day. Here are three ways the plastic you throw away can end up in the ...
Scientists have new evidence to explain why plastic is dangerous to sea turtles: the animals mistake the scent of plastic for food. Thus, a plastic bag floating in the sea not only looks like a ...
Elizabeth Dalziel / WWF-UK You can take action by saying no to unnecessary packaging and single-use plastic such as bottles, cups and straws, and help clean up our environments by picking up litter ...
Read on to help determine which reusable cup, mug, or tumbler is best for you. And if you’re in need of a water bottle, I’ve got you covered there, too. Update on November 6, 2024 ...
By Hiroko Tabuchi Scientists have found plastic pollution almost everywhere they have looked. In clouds. On Mount Everest. In Arctic snow. Now, for the first time, tiny plastic particles have been ...