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Along the way, he discovered a multibillion dollar trash trade run by shady waste brokers, and a global industry powered by slimy spoons, crinkled plastic bags, and all the other stuff we throw away.
Every minute, the equivalent of one garbage truck of plastic enters our oceans. Scientists warn that by 2040, plastic waste in our seas could triple, threatening marine life and potentially our ...
Plastic packaging can have substantially smaller environmental impacts—including 70% lower greenhouse gas emissions—compared to other packaging materials, according to a new study. The findings ...
A plastic is a material made from synthetic or semi-synthetic compounds that is malleable (capable of changing its shape). Most plastics on the market are entirely synthetic and are commonly derived ...
The etymology of technology is as fascinating as the concept itself. The term is deeply rooted in history yet continuously evolves to meet the demands of the modern world. Understanding where the ...
Iyo etymology yetekinoroji inonakidza senge pfungwa yacho pachayo. Izwi iri rakadzika midzi munhoroondo asi richiramba richishanduka kuti rizadzise zvinodiwa nenyika yanhasi. Kunzwisisa panobva iz ...
Etymology is the study of word origins; exploring etymology allows us to see how words evolve over time. English is part of the large Indo-European language family, along with more than 400 other ...
The Government of Canada is working with all levels of government, industry, non-government organizations, researchers and Canadians to take action on plastic waste and pollution. Learn more about the ...
As the trend towards the international dispersion of certain value chain activities produces challenges, discover policies to meet these Tax transparency and international co-operation Enhanced ...