A groundbreaking discovery led by the University of St Andrews has found a way to turn ordinary household plastic waste into the building block for anti-cancer drugs.
Researchers say bisphenols, PFAS and flame retardants can still be present in some food packaging, and highly processed foods are contaminated by plastic chemicals on their route from a factory to a ...
The rapid accumulation of plastic waste is currently posing significant risks for both human health and the environment on ...
Instead of letting plastic spoons collect in your glove compartment, having reusable silverware on hand can help reduce the ...
This line of Oprah-approved sneakers is enhanced with the Swiss brand’s revolutionary CloudTec cushioning—initially crafted from bouncy garden hose pieces—which truly makes it feel like you’re running ...
Recycling mixed waste textile fibres by a continuous chemical process using solvolysis is being trialled in Germany. Plastic ...