‘Planet or Plastic?’ National Geographic calendar
National Geographic uses cool art to promote its ‘Planet or Plastic?’ 2019 calendar.
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National Geographic uses cool art to promote its ‘Planet or Plastic?’ 2019 calendar.
Dykstra Naval Architects designed 106m S/Y Black Pearl’s three 70 meter (230ft) DynaRig carbon masts and sailing system.
Bloodhound SSC project has been renamed to the Bloodhound LSR (Land Speed Record) with a new color scheme.
Each of us use 53 kilograms of plastic per year, generating a collective total of more than 300 million tonnes of plastic waste.
Two crashing waves made by 168,000 used straws, collected all over the streets of Vietnam.
Sperm whale is found dead in Indonesia, with 115 plastic drinking cups and two sandals in stomach.
Arc’s Vector fully-electric motorcycle, brings game-changing technology to the world of two wheels.
Two people are heading for the South Pole in a vehicle made of plastic waste, powered by the sun.
Cigarette butts are among the most abundant types of garbage in the our oceans.
The United Plastic Nation (UPN), an ever-growing structure, floating through the ocean currents, slowly turning circles around the globe.