Humans produced 9.1 billion tons of plastic since 1950
Humans produced 9.1 billion tons of plastic since 1950. This is enough to cover Manhattan in two miles of waste.
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Humans produced 9.1 billion tons of plastic since 1950. This is enough to cover Manhattan in two miles of waste.
A scientist has found a way to create roads from recycled plastic.
Scientists discovered that wax worms biodegrade polyethylene plastic by eat it.
With Plastic Bottle Cutter, you can reuse and recycle plastic bottles of all kinds, turning them into convenient universal handy ropes.
Futuristic beach huts built from recycled ocean plastic, resembling giant pine cones, in Singapore.
These amazing sculptures were created using plastic materials found in sea or on shore, called beach waste.
Waste Landscape artwork made of 60,000 hand-sewn unsold or collected CDs, covering an area of 500 sqm, made by Elise Morin.
French artist Elise Morin and architect Clémence Eliard just unveiled a shimmering art installation made from 65,000 discarded CDs at the Halle d’Aubervilliers of Paris’s Centquatre.
This animated video shows Ocean Cleanup’s vision of a future, in which the Great Pacific Garbage Patch – three times the size of France –
BeBot robot is cleaning our beaches by collecting tiny plastic waste.