Plastic-Eating Caterpillars can save the world
Scientists discovered that wax worms biodegrade polyethylene plastic by eat it.
Scientists discovered that wax worms biodegrade polyethylene plastic by eat it.
The Dutch foundation Ocean Cleanup, developing advanced technologies to rid the oceans of plastic.
The Ocean Cleanup, the Dutch foundation to rid the oceans of plastic, unveiled its North Sea prototype.
Researchers found a new way to turn plastic waste, into liquid fuel.
A student from Iceland designed a biodegradable water bottle made by algae.
Some bacteria think plastic is an amazing food, and metabolize plastic, helping us to clean up plastic waste.
With Plastic Bottle Cutter, you can reuse and recycle plastic bottles of all kinds, turning them into convenient universal handy ropes.
Scientists predict that the world’s oceans may have more plastic trash than fish by the year 2050.
These amazing sculptures were created using plastic materials found in sea or on shore, called beach waste.
Plastic trash is found in 90 percent of seabirds and by 2050, that number could be as high as 95%, as global production of plastics increases.