plastic pollution

Coors Light to Become Largest U.S. Beer Brand to Ditch Plastic Rings

Coors Light to Become Largest U.S. Beer Brand to Ditch Plastic Rings

Coors Light is making an effort to lighten the load it places on the environment.  Parent-company Molson Coors announced Tuesday that six-packs of its Coors Light brand would no longer come in the infamous plastic rings that trap marine life, CNN reported. Instead, starting later this year, the beer will come in a recyclable, sustainable […]

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    UN to Create Global Treaty on Plastic Pollution

    UN to Create Global Treaty on Plastic Pollution

    Plastics quickly became popular for their convenience and disposability. But now, there are anywhere from 15 to 51 trillion tons of plastic in the oceans, and plastic pollution is set to outweigh all fish in the oceans by 2050. The United Nations (UN) Environment Assembly has plans to meet in February and March 2022 to […]

    Swedish Company Trains Crows to Clean Up Cigarette Butts

    Swedish Company Trains Crows to Clean Up Cigarette Butts

    Cigarette butts are the No. 1 form of plastic pollution, with around 4.5 trillion tossed cigarette butts in the world today. In Sweden, a company called Corvid Cleaning is using crows to pick up this discarded waste. For every butt deposited, the birds earn food. They collect the cigarettes, then drop them off in a […]

    Toxic Nanoplastics Found at North and South Poles

    Toxic Nanoplastics Found at North and South Poles

    There is increasing alarm about the extent of microplastic pollution, which has been found everywhere from Everest to the Arctic.  However, it turns out there’s an even smaller and more toxic form of plastic pollution infiltrating remote reaches of the globe. A new study published in Environmental Research found significant quantities of nanoplastics in ice […]

    We Have Breached the Planetary Boundary for Plastics and Other Chemical Pollutants, Scientists Say

    We Have Breached the Planetary Boundary for Plastics and Other Chemical Pollutants, Scientists Say

    Humanity is currently releasing more chemical and plastic pollution into the environment than Earth can support. That’s the conclusion of a first-of-its-kind study published in Environmental Science and Technology Tuesday, which argues that the planetary boundary for novel entities has been exceeded by human activity. The researchers defined “novel entities” as manufactured chemicals that do […]

    U.S. Voters Want Plastic Out of National Parks, Poll Finds

    U.S. Voters Want Plastic Out of National Parks, Poll Finds

    A vast majority of U.S. voters want to ban single-use plastics from national parks.  Ocean conservation group Oceana released the results of a poll Thursday that found that 82 percent of registered U.S. voters surveyed would be happy if the National Park Service (NPS) stopped selling and distributing any single-use plastic items.  “National parks have […]