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Enzymatic recycling has gained traction in recent years as a greener alternative to traditional plastic recycling techniques, ...
It’s 9:30 am, and I’m sweating in the back row of the Formula x Meredith, one of the Hamptons’ most popular workout classes.
A battle over plastic—a material so prolific the UN calls the 90 percent of it that ends up as trash a pollution crisis—is under way in Florida. Coral Gables, a small city of 51,000 people ...
Special to SouthFloridaReporter.com - May 17, 2025 In the world of Instagram fashion, clover bracelets, initial bracelets, and cross bracelets have taken center stage as must-have accessories for ...
SUVs The boxy new Citroen C5 Aircross uses plastic made with old vines from French wine production Second-gen C5 Aircross is bigger and comfier than before. Oh, and there’s an electric version ...
Major supermarket issues urgent recall for sausages due to blue plastic contamination By JOHN ELY DEPUTY HEALTH EDITOR FOR MAILONLINE Published: 08:38 EDT, 25 April 2025 | Updated: 08:49 EDT, 25 ...
In addition to developing alternatives to fossil fuel-derived plastic, Aida argues that governments, industries and researchers must also act decisively to drive change. Without more aggressive ...
Fish, the meat that was supposed to save our hearts, is teeming with plastic that we know now can end up clogging our arteries. The brains of people with dementia are full of plastic.
A new durable, biodegradable plastic breaks down in seawater, offering a potential solution to microplastic pollution. This material, based on supramolecular structures, can be tailored for different ...
Artistic rendering of the new plastic. Cross linked salt bridges visible in the plastic outside the seawater give it its structure and strength. In seawater (and in soil, not depicted), resalting ...
Artistic rendering of the new plastic. Cross linked salt bridges visible in the plastic outside the seawater give it its structure and strength. In seawater (and in soil, not depicted), resalting ...
Cartels have always charged migrants to cross into the U.S. through their territory. Those who try to avoid the steep smuggling fees and cross on their own do so at their own peril, Olivarez said.