(CN) — An estimated 8.4 million tons of plastic waste associated with the Covid-19 pandemic were generated from 193 countries as of August, according to researchers at Nanjing University in China. In ...
COVID-19 is a plague on humanity, but it hasn’t been that kind to the planet either. Our efforts to avoid infection led to an unavoidable increase in single-use plastic. Just how much more we are only ...
The pandemic hit as politicians in many countries promised to wage war on waste from single-use plastics. China, which used to import more than half the world's traded plastic waste, banned imports of ...
A new analysis from Duke University has found that the number of policies created to curb plastic pollution has dropped dramatically during the pandemic. More research is needed, and the drop could be ...
A recent study found that more than 25,000 tons of pandemic-related plastic waste leaked into the ocean while 8 million tons of plastic waste were created globally. Personal protective equipment like ...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has created the perfect environment for change. And for many, that meant enhancing their bodies via plastic surgery, RadarOnline.com has learned. Demand for breast augmentation, ...
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Some 8 million metric tons of pandemic-related plastic waste has been created by 193 countries, about 26,000 tons of which is now in the world’s oceans, where it threatens to disrupt marine life and ...
SANTA MARIA DI CASTELLABATE, CAMPANIA, ITALY - 2020/07/22: In this photo illustrtation, a protective mask for the mouth and nose thrown into the sea. (Photo ...
COVID-19 is a plague on humanity, but it hasn’t been that kind to the planet either. Our efforts to avoid infection led to an unavoidable increase in single-use plastic. Just how much more we are only ...
The pandemic hit as politicians in many countries promised to wage war on waste from single-use plastics. China, which used to import more than half the world's traded plastic waste, banned imports of ...