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Birds often mistake shredded plastic bags for food, filling their stomachs with toxic debris. For hungry sea turtles, it's nearly impossible to distinguish between jellyfish and floating plastic ...
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Support for bans on plastic items strong across various age groupsCarrying a reusable shopping bag is the most common practice adopted by Singaporeans (70%) to cut back on plastic use in their daily life, followed by using reusable containers for storage (55% ...
"While online shopping has grown, ecommerce retailers lag high-street stores when it comes to replacing plastic bags. Brands like Zalando have proved change is possible, but there is a blocker ...
Japan's campaign to get customers to sack the use of plastic shopping bags by making stores charge for them is working, an Environment Ministry survey showed. During a single week, 72 percent of ...
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