Plastic pollution kills sea urchin larvae Brendan Montague | 15th December 2022 'Larvae affected by plastic pollution showed developmental abnormalities including malformation of the skeleton, neural and immune cells'. Boris loses his bottle on recycling Emily Beament | 24th March 2021 'Deposit return scheme' charging customers a levy for drinks containers paid back when they return them for recycling may not happen until late 2024. Ban polystyrene chips now! Raya Branford Kate Leeming | 25th February 2021 Polystyrene chips damage our beautiful planet, and harm innocent animals. Year 6 students Raya and Kate want them banned. PM must set legally binding plastic pollution targets Brendan Montague | 26th January 2021 Academics and campaigners write to Boris Johnson as MPs discuss Environment Bill. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Co-op to collect 'scrunchable' plastic Mike Bedigan | 8th September 2020 The Co-op launches special in-store collection points to encourage shoppers to recycle more flimsy plastic products. Plastics boom cannot save oil industry Emily Beament | 4th September 2020 Carbon Tracker: petrochemical industry betting on growth in demand for plastics made from fossil fuels. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Oceans plastics underestimated Nina Massey | 19th August 2020 The supply of waste plastics to the ocean has been substantially underestimated, researchers say. Plastics toxic for seabirds Nilima Marshall | 19th August 2020 Plastic pollution is seen as a growing threat to wildlife as birds, such as fulmars, can mistake it for food. Plastic pollution in 2040 Costas Velis Ed Cook | 28th July 2020 We’re bombarded by information on the topic of marine litter and plastic pollution, but how much do we really know about the problem? Plastics industry 'using coronavirus to block regulations' Brendan Montague | 21st April 2020 Experts pen open letter demanding the government continue with bans on plastic pollution despite industry lobbying. Keep fish in the sea - and off our plates Tim Thorpe | 17th April 2020 Consumers are concerned about the environmental impact of meat - but reaching for fish as a 'lower emissions' alternative is an environmental catastrophe. Popular plastic straw ban delayed Emily Beament | 16th April 2020 Throwaway plastic items were due to be banned from April after a consultation revealed "overwhelming" public support. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Plastic pollution exports to be banned Emily Beament | 30th January 2020 The Environment Bill has been reintroduced to Parliament with new powers to stop plastic rubbish exports to less developed countries. Better labelling increases recycling Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Local Government Association (LGA) says labelling for all products needs to be improved. Bin 'best before' for fresh produce Emily Beament | 5th November 2019 New advice for packaging fresh produce produced by waste reduction body Wrap, the Food Standards Agency and the Environment Department. All-woman crew probes ocean plastic pollution Rod Minchin | 26th September 2019 The eXXpedition Round the World voyage will sail through some of the most important and diverse marine environments on the planet. Environmentstrual week of action Staff Reporter | 18th September 2019 Women's Environmental Network holding second annual week of action and festival to demand #plasticfeeperiods. Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution Home Editors’ Picks Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Pollution Writers Brendan Montague Catherine Early Natalie Bennett Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Yasmin Dahnoun Ecologist Writers' Fund Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Events
Boris loses his bottle on recycling Emily Beament | 24th March 2021 'Deposit return scheme' charging customers a levy for drinks containers paid back when they return them for recycling may not happen until late 2024. Ban polystyrene chips now! Raya Branford Kate Leeming | 25th February 2021 Polystyrene chips damage our beautiful planet, and harm innocent animals. Year 6 students Raya and Kate want them banned. PM must set legally binding plastic pollution targets Brendan Montague | 26th January 2021 Academics and campaigners write to Boris Johnson as MPs discuss Environment Bill. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Co-op to collect 'scrunchable' plastic Mike Bedigan | 8th September 2020 The Co-op launches special in-store collection points to encourage shoppers to recycle more flimsy plastic products. Plastics boom cannot save oil industry Emily Beament | 4th September 2020 Carbon Tracker: petrochemical industry betting on growth in demand for plastics made from fossil fuels. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Oceans plastics underestimated Nina Massey | 19th August 2020 The supply of waste plastics to the ocean has been substantially underestimated, researchers say. Plastics toxic for seabirds Nilima Marshall | 19th August 2020 Plastic pollution is seen as a growing threat to wildlife as birds, such as fulmars, can mistake it for food. Plastic pollution in 2040 Costas Velis Ed Cook | 28th July 2020 We’re bombarded by information on the topic of marine litter and plastic pollution, but how much do we really know about the problem? Plastics industry 'using coronavirus to block regulations' Brendan Montague | 21st April 2020 Experts pen open letter demanding the government continue with bans on plastic pollution despite industry lobbying. Keep fish in the sea - and off our plates Tim Thorpe | 17th April 2020 Consumers are concerned about the environmental impact of meat - but reaching for fish as a 'lower emissions' alternative is an environmental catastrophe. Popular plastic straw ban delayed Emily Beament | 16th April 2020 Throwaway plastic items were due to be banned from April after a consultation revealed "overwhelming" public support. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Plastic pollution exports to be banned Emily Beament | 30th January 2020 The Environment Bill has been reintroduced to Parliament with new powers to stop plastic rubbish exports to less developed countries. Better labelling increases recycling Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Local Government Association (LGA) says labelling for all products needs to be improved. Bin 'best before' for fresh produce Emily Beament | 5th November 2019 New advice for packaging fresh produce produced by waste reduction body Wrap, the Food Standards Agency and the Environment Department. All-woman crew probes ocean plastic pollution Rod Minchin | 26th September 2019 The eXXpedition Round the World voyage will sail through some of the most important and diverse marine environments on the planet. Environmentstrual week of action Staff Reporter | 18th September 2019 Women's Environmental Network holding second annual week of action and festival to demand #plasticfeeperiods. Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution Home Editors’ Picks Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Pollution Writers Brendan Montague Catherine Early Natalie Bennett Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Yasmin Dahnoun Ecologist Writers' Fund Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Events
Ban polystyrene chips now! Raya Branford Kate Leeming | 25th February 2021 Polystyrene chips damage our beautiful planet, and harm innocent animals. Year 6 students Raya and Kate want them banned. PM must set legally binding plastic pollution targets Brendan Montague | 26th January 2021 Academics and campaigners write to Boris Johnson as MPs discuss Environment Bill. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Co-op to collect 'scrunchable' plastic Mike Bedigan | 8th September 2020 The Co-op launches special in-store collection points to encourage shoppers to recycle more flimsy plastic products. Plastics boom cannot save oil industry Emily Beament | 4th September 2020 Carbon Tracker: petrochemical industry betting on growth in demand for plastics made from fossil fuels. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Oceans plastics underestimated Nina Massey | 19th August 2020 The supply of waste plastics to the ocean has been substantially underestimated, researchers say. Plastics toxic for seabirds Nilima Marshall | 19th August 2020 Plastic pollution is seen as a growing threat to wildlife as birds, such as fulmars, can mistake it for food. Plastic pollution in 2040 Costas Velis Ed Cook | 28th July 2020 We’re bombarded by information on the topic of marine litter and plastic pollution, but how much do we really know about the problem? Plastics industry 'using coronavirus to block regulations' Brendan Montague | 21st April 2020 Experts pen open letter demanding the government continue with bans on plastic pollution despite industry lobbying. Keep fish in the sea - and off our plates Tim Thorpe | 17th April 2020 Consumers are concerned about the environmental impact of meat - but reaching for fish as a 'lower emissions' alternative is an environmental catastrophe. Popular plastic straw ban delayed Emily Beament | 16th April 2020 Throwaway plastic items were due to be banned from April after a consultation revealed "overwhelming" public support. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Plastic pollution exports to be banned Emily Beament | 30th January 2020 The Environment Bill has been reintroduced to Parliament with new powers to stop plastic rubbish exports to less developed countries. Better labelling increases recycling Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Local Government Association (LGA) says labelling for all products needs to be improved. Bin 'best before' for fresh produce Emily Beament | 5th November 2019 New advice for packaging fresh produce produced by waste reduction body Wrap, the Food Standards Agency and the Environment Department. All-woman crew probes ocean plastic pollution Rod Minchin | 26th September 2019 The eXXpedition Round the World voyage will sail through some of the most important and diverse marine environments on the planet. Environmentstrual week of action Staff Reporter | 18th September 2019 Women's Environmental Network holding second annual week of action and festival to demand #plasticfeeperiods. Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution Home Editors’ Picks Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Pollution Writers Brendan Montague Catherine Early Natalie Bennett Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Yasmin Dahnoun Ecologist Writers' Fund Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Events
PM must set legally binding plastic pollution targets Brendan Montague | 26th January 2021 Academics and campaigners write to Boris Johnson as MPs discuss Environment Bill. Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Co-op to collect 'scrunchable' plastic Mike Bedigan | 8th September 2020 The Co-op launches special in-store collection points to encourage shoppers to recycle more flimsy plastic products. Plastics boom cannot save oil industry Emily Beament | 4th September 2020 Carbon Tracker: petrochemical industry betting on growth in demand for plastics made from fossil fuels. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Oceans plastics underestimated Nina Massey | 19th August 2020 The supply of waste plastics to the ocean has been substantially underestimated, researchers say. Plastics toxic for seabirds Nilima Marshall | 19th August 2020 Plastic pollution is seen as a growing threat to wildlife as birds, such as fulmars, can mistake it for food. Plastic pollution in 2040 Costas Velis Ed Cook | 28th July 2020 We’re bombarded by information on the topic of marine litter and plastic pollution, but how much do we really know about the problem? Plastics industry 'using coronavirus to block regulations' Brendan Montague | 21st April 2020 Experts pen open letter demanding the government continue with bans on plastic pollution despite industry lobbying. Keep fish in the sea - and off our plates Tim Thorpe | 17th April 2020 Consumers are concerned about the environmental impact of meat - but reaching for fish as a 'lower emissions' alternative is an environmental catastrophe. Popular plastic straw ban delayed Emily Beament | 16th April 2020 Throwaway plastic items were due to be banned from April after a consultation revealed "overwhelming" public support. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Plastic pollution exports to be banned Emily Beament | 30th January 2020 The Environment Bill has been reintroduced to Parliament with new powers to stop plastic rubbish exports to less developed countries. Better labelling increases recycling Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Local Government Association (LGA) says labelling for all products needs to be improved. Bin 'best before' for fresh produce Emily Beament | 5th November 2019 New advice for packaging fresh produce produced by waste reduction body Wrap, the Food Standards Agency and the Environment Department. All-woman crew probes ocean plastic pollution Rod Minchin | 26th September 2019 The eXXpedition Round the World voyage will sail through some of the most important and diverse marine environments on the planet. Environmentstrual week of action Staff Reporter | 18th September 2019 Women's Environmental Network holding second annual week of action and festival to demand #plasticfeeperiods. Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution Home Editors’ Picks Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Pollution Writers Brendan Montague Catherine Early Natalie Bennett Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Yasmin Dahnoun Ecologist Writers' Fund Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Events
Tumble dryers harming marine species Claire Hayhurst | 5th October 2020 Washing and drying clothes releases thousands of microplastic particles into the environment. Co-op to collect 'scrunchable' plastic Mike Bedigan | 8th September 2020 The Co-op launches special in-store collection points to encourage shoppers to recycle more flimsy plastic products. Plastics boom cannot save oil industry Emily Beament | 4th September 2020 Carbon Tracker: petrochemical industry betting on growth in demand for plastics made from fossil fuels. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Oceans plastics underestimated Nina Massey | 19th August 2020 The supply of waste plastics to the ocean has been substantially underestimated, researchers say. Plastics toxic for seabirds Nilima Marshall | 19th August 2020 Plastic pollution is seen as a growing threat to wildlife as birds, such as fulmars, can mistake it for food. Plastic pollution in 2040 Costas Velis Ed Cook | 28th July 2020 We’re bombarded by information on the topic of marine litter and plastic pollution, but how much do we really know about the problem? Plastics industry 'using coronavirus to block regulations' Brendan Montague | 21st April 2020 Experts pen open letter demanding the government continue with bans on plastic pollution despite industry lobbying. Keep fish in the sea - and off our plates Tim Thorpe | 17th April 2020 Consumers are concerned about the environmental impact of meat - but reaching for fish as a 'lower emissions' alternative is an environmental catastrophe. Popular plastic straw ban delayed Emily Beament | 16th April 2020 Throwaway plastic items were due to be banned from April after a consultation revealed "overwhelming" public support. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Plastic pollution exports to be banned Emily Beament | 30th January 2020 The Environment Bill has been reintroduced to Parliament with new powers to stop plastic rubbish exports to less developed countries. Better labelling increases recycling Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Local Government Association (LGA) says labelling for all products needs to be improved. Bin 'best before' for fresh produce Emily Beament | 5th November 2019 New advice for packaging fresh produce produced by waste reduction body Wrap, the Food Standards Agency and the Environment Department. All-woman crew probes ocean plastic pollution Rod Minchin | 26th September 2019 The eXXpedition Round the World voyage will sail through some of the most important and diverse marine environments on the planet. Environmentstrual week of action Staff Reporter | 18th September 2019 Women's Environmental Network holding second annual week of action and festival to demand #plasticfeeperiods. Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution Home Editors’ Picks Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Pollution Writers Brendan Montague Catherine Early Natalie Bennett Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Yasmin Dahnoun Ecologist Writers' Fund Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Events
Co-op to collect 'scrunchable' plastic Mike Bedigan | 8th September 2020 The Co-op launches special in-store collection points to encourage shoppers to recycle more flimsy plastic products. Plastics boom cannot save oil industry Emily Beament | 4th September 2020 Carbon Tracker: petrochemical industry betting on growth in demand for plastics made from fossil fuels. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Oceans plastics underestimated Nina Massey | 19th August 2020 The supply of waste plastics to the ocean has been substantially underestimated, researchers say. Plastics toxic for seabirds Nilima Marshall | 19th August 2020 Plastic pollution is seen as a growing threat to wildlife as birds, such as fulmars, can mistake it for food. Plastic pollution in 2040 Costas Velis Ed Cook | 28th July 2020 We’re bombarded by information on the topic of marine litter and plastic pollution, but how much do we really know about the problem? Plastics industry 'using coronavirus to block regulations' Brendan Montague | 21st April 2020 Experts pen open letter demanding the government continue with bans on plastic pollution despite industry lobbying. Keep fish in the sea - and off our plates Tim Thorpe | 17th April 2020 Consumers are concerned about the environmental impact of meat - but reaching for fish as a 'lower emissions' alternative is an environmental catastrophe. Popular plastic straw ban delayed Emily Beament | 16th April 2020 Throwaway plastic items were due to be banned from April after a consultation revealed "overwhelming" public support. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Plastic pollution exports to be banned Emily Beament | 30th January 2020 The Environment Bill has been reintroduced to Parliament with new powers to stop plastic rubbish exports to less developed countries. Better labelling increases recycling Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Local Government Association (LGA) says labelling for all products needs to be improved. Bin 'best before' for fresh produce Emily Beament | 5th November 2019 New advice for packaging fresh produce produced by waste reduction body Wrap, the Food Standards Agency and the Environment Department. All-woman crew probes ocean plastic pollution Rod Minchin | 26th September 2019 The eXXpedition Round the World voyage will sail through some of the most important and diverse marine environments on the planet. Environmentstrual week of action Staff Reporter | 18th September 2019 Women's Environmental Network holding second annual week of action and festival to demand #plasticfeeperiods. Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution Home Editors’ Picks Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Pollution Writers Brendan Montague Catherine Early Natalie Bennett Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Yasmin Dahnoun Ecologist Writers' Fund Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Events
Plastics boom cannot save oil industry Emily Beament | 4th September 2020 Carbon Tracker: petrochemical industry betting on growth in demand for plastics made from fossil fuels. Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Oceans plastics underestimated Nina Massey | 19th August 2020 The supply of waste plastics to the ocean has been substantially underestimated, researchers say. Plastics toxic for seabirds Nilima Marshall | 19th August 2020 Plastic pollution is seen as a growing threat to wildlife as birds, such as fulmars, can mistake it for food. Plastic pollution in 2040 Costas Velis Ed Cook | 28th July 2020 We’re bombarded by information on the topic of marine litter and plastic pollution, but how much do we really know about the problem? Plastics industry 'using coronavirus to block regulations' Brendan Montague | 21st April 2020 Experts pen open letter demanding the government continue with bans on plastic pollution despite industry lobbying. Keep fish in the sea - and off our plates Tim Thorpe | 17th April 2020 Consumers are concerned about the environmental impact of meat - but reaching for fish as a 'lower emissions' alternative is an environmental catastrophe. Popular plastic straw ban delayed Emily Beament | 16th April 2020 Throwaway plastic items were due to be banned from April after a consultation revealed "overwhelming" public support. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Plastic pollution exports to be banned Emily Beament | 30th January 2020 The Environment Bill has been reintroduced to Parliament with new powers to stop plastic rubbish exports to less developed countries. Better labelling increases recycling Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Local Government Association (LGA) says labelling for all products needs to be improved. Bin 'best before' for fresh produce Emily Beament | 5th November 2019 New advice for packaging fresh produce produced by waste reduction body Wrap, the Food Standards Agency and the Environment Department. All-woman crew probes ocean plastic pollution Rod Minchin | 26th September 2019 The eXXpedition Round the World voyage will sail through some of the most important and diverse marine environments on the planet. Environmentstrual week of action Staff Reporter | 18th September 2019 Women's Environmental Network holding second annual week of action and festival to demand #plasticfeeperiods. Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution Home Editors’ Picks Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Pollution Writers Brendan Montague Catherine Early Natalie Bennett Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Yasmin Dahnoun Ecologist Writers' Fund Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Events
Disposable plastics 'can be halved' Aine Fox | 1st September 2020 Greenpeace report calculates UK supermarkets use 114 billion pieces of plastic packaging each year. Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Oceans plastics underestimated Nina Massey | 19th August 2020 The supply of waste plastics to the ocean has been substantially underestimated, researchers say. Plastics toxic for seabirds Nilima Marshall | 19th August 2020 Plastic pollution is seen as a growing threat to wildlife as birds, such as fulmars, can mistake it for food. Plastic pollution in 2040 Costas Velis Ed Cook | 28th July 2020 We’re bombarded by information on the topic of marine litter and plastic pollution, but how much do we really know about the problem? Plastics industry 'using coronavirus to block regulations' Brendan Montague | 21st April 2020 Experts pen open letter demanding the government continue with bans on plastic pollution despite industry lobbying. Keep fish in the sea - and off our plates Tim Thorpe | 17th April 2020 Consumers are concerned about the environmental impact of meat - but reaching for fish as a 'lower emissions' alternative is an environmental catastrophe. Popular plastic straw ban delayed Emily Beament | 16th April 2020 Throwaway plastic items were due to be banned from April after a consultation revealed "overwhelming" public support. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Plastic pollution exports to be banned Emily Beament | 30th January 2020 The Environment Bill has been reintroduced to Parliament with new powers to stop plastic rubbish exports to less developed countries. Better labelling increases recycling Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Local Government Association (LGA) says labelling for all products needs to be improved. Bin 'best before' for fresh produce Emily Beament | 5th November 2019 New advice for packaging fresh produce produced by waste reduction body Wrap, the Food Standards Agency and the Environment Department. All-woman crew probes ocean plastic pollution Rod Minchin | 26th September 2019 The eXXpedition Round the World voyage will sail through some of the most important and diverse marine environments on the planet. Environmentstrual week of action Staff Reporter | 18th September 2019 Women's Environmental Network holding second annual week of action and festival to demand #plasticfeeperiods. Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution Home Editors’ Picks Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Pollution Writers Brendan Montague Catherine Early Natalie Bennett Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Yasmin Dahnoun Ecologist Writers' Fund Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Events
Plastic bag fee increase risks 'tokenism' Emma Bowden | 1st September 2020 The government is taking a small step in the right direction by raising the price of plastic bags again... Oceans plastics underestimated Nina Massey | 19th August 2020 The supply of waste plastics to the ocean has been substantially underestimated, researchers say. Plastics toxic for seabirds Nilima Marshall | 19th August 2020 Plastic pollution is seen as a growing threat to wildlife as birds, such as fulmars, can mistake it for food. Plastic pollution in 2040 Costas Velis Ed Cook | 28th July 2020 We’re bombarded by information on the topic of marine litter and plastic pollution, but how much do we really know about the problem? Plastics industry 'using coronavirus to block regulations' Brendan Montague | 21st April 2020 Experts pen open letter demanding the government continue with bans on plastic pollution despite industry lobbying. Keep fish in the sea - and off our plates Tim Thorpe | 17th April 2020 Consumers are concerned about the environmental impact of meat - but reaching for fish as a 'lower emissions' alternative is an environmental catastrophe. Popular plastic straw ban delayed Emily Beament | 16th April 2020 Throwaway plastic items were due to be banned from April after a consultation revealed "overwhelming" public support. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Plastic pollution exports to be banned Emily Beament | 30th January 2020 The Environment Bill has been reintroduced to Parliament with new powers to stop plastic rubbish exports to less developed countries. Better labelling increases recycling Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Local Government Association (LGA) says labelling for all products needs to be improved. Bin 'best before' for fresh produce Emily Beament | 5th November 2019 New advice for packaging fresh produce produced by waste reduction body Wrap, the Food Standards Agency and the Environment Department. All-woman crew probes ocean plastic pollution Rod Minchin | 26th September 2019 The eXXpedition Round the World voyage will sail through some of the most important and diverse marine environments on the planet. Environmentstrual week of action Staff Reporter | 18th September 2019 Women's Environmental Network holding second annual week of action and festival to demand #plasticfeeperiods. Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution Home Editors’ Picks Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Pollution Writers Brendan Montague Catherine Early Natalie Bennett Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Yasmin Dahnoun Ecologist Writers' Fund Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Events
Oceans plastics underestimated Nina Massey | 19th August 2020 The supply of waste plastics to the ocean has been substantially underestimated, researchers say. Plastics toxic for seabirds Nilima Marshall | 19th August 2020 Plastic pollution is seen as a growing threat to wildlife as birds, such as fulmars, can mistake it for food. Plastic pollution in 2040 Costas Velis Ed Cook | 28th July 2020 We’re bombarded by information on the topic of marine litter and plastic pollution, but how much do we really know about the problem? Plastics industry 'using coronavirus to block regulations' Brendan Montague | 21st April 2020 Experts pen open letter demanding the government continue with bans on plastic pollution despite industry lobbying. Keep fish in the sea - and off our plates Tim Thorpe | 17th April 2020 Consumers are concerned about the environmental impact of meat - but reaching for fish as a 'lower emissions' alternative is an environmental catastrophe. Popular plastic straw ban delayed Emily Beament | 16th April 2020 Throwaway plastic items were due to be banned from April after a consultation revealed "overwhelming" public support. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Plastic pollution exports to be banned Emily Beament | 30th January 2020 The Environment Bill has been reintroduced to Parliament with new powers to stop plastic rubbish exports to less developed countries. Better labelling increases recycling Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Local Government Association (LGA) says labelling for all products needs to be improved. Bin 'best before' for fresh produce Emily Beament | 5th November 2019 New advice for packaging fresh produce produced by waste reduction body Wrap, the Food Standards Agency and the Environment Department. All-woman crew probes ocean plastic pollution Rod Minchin | 26th September 2019 The eXXpedition Round the World voyage will sail through some of the most important and diverse marine environments on the planet. Environmentstrual week of action Staff Reporter | 18th September 2019 Women's Environmental Network holding second annual week of action and festival to demand #plasticfeeperiods. Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution Home Editors’ Picks Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Pollution Writers Brendan Montague Catherine Early Natalie Bennett Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Yasmin Dahnoun Ecologist Writers' Fund Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Events
Plastics toxic for seabirds Nilima Marshall | 19th August 2020 Plastic pollution is seen as a growing threat to wildlife as birds, such as fulmars, can mistake it for food. Plastic pollution in 2040 Costas Velis Ed Cook | 28th July 2020 We’re bombarded by information on the topic of marine litter and plastic pollution, but how much do we really know about the problem? Plastics industry 'using coronavirus to block regulations' Brendan Montague | 21st April 2020 Experts pen open letter demanding the government continue with bans on plastic pollution despite industry lobbying. Keep fish in the sea - and off our plates Tim Thorpe | 17th April 2020 Consumers are concerned about the environmental impact of meat - but reaching for fish as a 'lower emissions' alternative is an environmental catastrophe. Popular plastic straw ban delayed Emily Beament | 16th April 2020 Throwaway plastic items were due to be banned from April after a consultation revealed "overwhelming" public support. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Plastic pollution exports to be banned Emily Beament | 30th January 2020 The Environment Bill has been reintroduced to Parliament with new powers to stop plastic rubbish exports to less developed countries. Better labelling increases recycling Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Local Government Association (LGA) says labelling for all products needs to be improved. Bin 'best before' for fresh produce Emily Beament | 5th November 2019 New advice for packaging fresh produce produced by waste reduction body Wrap, the Food Standards Agency and the Environment Department. All-woman crew probes ocean plastic pollution Rod Minchin | 26th September 2019 The eXXpedition Round the World voyage will sail through some of the most important and diverse marine environments on the planet. Environmentstrual week of action Staff Reporter | 18th September 2019 Women's Environmental Network holding second annual week of action and festival to demand #plasticfeeperiods. Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution Home Editors’ Picks Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Pollution Writers Brendan Montague Catherine Early Natalie Bennett Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Yasmin Dahnoun Ecologist Writers' Fund Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Events
Plastic pollution in 2040 Costas Velis Ed Cook | 28th July 2020 We’re bombarded by information on the topic of marine litter and plastic pollution, but how much do we really know about the problem? Plastics industry 'using coronavirus to block regulations' Brendan Montague | 21st April 2020 Experts pen open letter demanding the government continue with bans on plastic pollution despite industry lobbying. Keep fish in the sea - and off our plates Tim Thorpe | 17th April 2020 Consumers are concerned about the environmental impact of meat - but reaching for fish as a 'lower emissions' alternative is an environmental catastrophe. Popular plastic straw ban delayed Emily Beament | 16th April 2020 Throwaway plastic items were due to be banned from April after a consultation revealed "overwhelming" public support. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Plastic pollution exports to be banned Emily Beament | 30th January 2020 The Environment Bill has been reintroduced to Parliament with new powers to stop plastic rubbish exports to less developed countries. Better labelling increases recycling Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Local Government Association (LGA) says labelling for all products needs to be improved. Bin 'best before' for fresh produce Emily Beament | 5th November 2019 New advice for packaging fresh produce produced by waste reduction body Wrap, the Food Standards Agency and the Environment Department. All-woman crew probes ocean plastic pollution Rod Minchin | 26th September 2019 The eXXpedition Round the World voyage will sail through some of the most important and diverse marine environments on the planet. Environmentstrual week of action Staff Reporter | 18th September 2019 Women's Environmental Network holding second annual week of action and festival to demand #plasticfeeperiods. Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution Home Editors’ Picks Themes Activism Biodiversity Climate Breakdown Economics and policy Energy Food and Farming Mining Pollution Writers Brendan Montague Catherine Early Natalie Bennett Simon Pirani Gareth Dale Yasmin Dahnoun Ecologist Writers' Fund Resurgence & Ecologist Ecologist recycled Events
Plastics industry 'using coronavirus to block regulations' Brendan Montague | 21st April 2020 Experts pen open letter demanding the government continue with bans on plastic pollution despite industry lobbying. Keep fish in the sea - and off our plates Tim Thorpe | 17th April 2020 Consumers are concerned about the environmental impact of meat - but reaching for fish as a 'lower emissions' alternative is an environmental catastrophe. Popular plastic straw ban delayed Emily Beament | 16th April 2020 Throwaway plastic items were due to be banned from April after a consultation revealed "overwhelming" public support. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Plastic pollution exports to be banned Emily Beament | 30th January 2020 The Environment Bill has been reintroduced to Parliament with new powers to stop plastic rubbish exports to less developed countries. Better labelling increases recycling Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Local Government Association (LGA) says labelling for all products needs to be improved. Bin 'best before' for fresh produce Emily Beament | 5th November 2019 New advice for packaging fresh produce produced by waste reduction body Wrap, the Food Standards Agency and the Environment Department. All-woman crew probes ocean plastic pollution Rod Minchin | 26th September 2019 The eXXpedition Round the World voyage will sail through some of the most important and diverse marine environments on the planet. Environmentstrual week of action Staff Reporter | 18th September 2019 Women's Environmental Network holding second annual week of action and festival to demand #plasticfeeperiods. Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution
Keep fish in the sea - and off our plates Tim Thorpe | 17th April 2020 Consumers are concerned about the environmental impact of meat - but reaching for fish as a 'lower emissions' alternative is an environmental catastrophe. Popular plastic straw ban delayed Emily Beament | 16th April 2020 Throwaway plastic items were due to be banned from April after a consultation revealed "overwhelming" public support. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Plastic pollution exports to be banned Emily Beament | 30th January 2020 The Environment Bill has been reintroduced to Parliament with new powers to stop plastic rubbish exports to less developed countries. Better labelling increases recycling Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Local Government Association (LGA) says labelling for all products needs to be improved. Bin 'best before' for fresh produce Emily Beament | 5th November 2019 New advice for packaging fresh produce produced by waste reduction body Wrap, the Food Standards Agency and the Environment Department. All-woman crew probes ocean plastic pollution Rod Minchin | 26th September 2019 The eXXpedition Round the World voyage will sail through some of the most important and diverse marine environments on the planet. Environmentstrual week of action Staff Reporter | 18th September 2019 Women's Environmental Network holding second annual week of action and festival to demand #plasticfeeperiods. Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution
Popular plastic straw ban delayed Emily Beament | 16th April 2020 Throwaway plastic items were due to be banned from April after a consultation revealed "overwhelming" public support. Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Plastic pollution exports to be banned Emily Beament | 30th January 2020 The Environment Bill has been reintroduced to Parliament with new powers to stop plastic rubbish exports to less developed countries. Better labelling increases recycling Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Local Government Association (LGA) says labelling for all products needs to be improved. Bin 'best before' for fresh produce Emily Beament | 5th November 2019 New advice for packaging fresh produce produced by waste reduction body Wrap, the Food Standards Agency and the Environment Department. All-woman crew probes ocean plastic pollution Rod Minchin | 26th September 2019 The eXXpedition Round the World voyage will sail through some of the most important and diverse marine environments on the planet. Environmentstrual week of action Staff Reporter | 18th September 2019 Women's Environmental Network holding second annual week of action and festival to demand #plasticfeeperiods. Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution
Sea turtles mistake plastic waste for food Nilima Marshall | 10th March 2020 Biofouling leads the turtles into an 'olfactory trap' - causing them to ingest deadly marine plastic pieces. Plastic pollution exports to be banned Emily Beament | 30th January 2020 The Environment Bill has been reintroduced to Parliament with new powers to stop plastic rubbish exports to less developed countries. Better labelling increases recycling Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Local Government Association (LGA) says labelling for all products needs to be improved. Bin 'best before' for fresh produce Emily Beament | 5th November 2019 New advice for packaging fresh produce produced by waste reduction body Wrap, the Food Standards Agency and the Environment Department. All-woman crew probes ocean plastic pollution Rod Minchin | 26th September 2019 The eXXpedition Round the World voyage will sail through some of the most important and diverse marine environments on the planet. Environmentstrual week of action Staff Reporter | 18th September 2019 Women's Environmental Network holding second annual week of action and festival to demand #plasticfeeperiods. Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution
Plastic pollution exports to be banned Emily Beament | 30th January 2020 The Environment Bill has been reintroduced to Parliament with new powers to stop plastic rubbish exports to less developed countries. Better labelling increases recycling Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Local Government Association (LGA) says labelling for all products needs to be improved. Bin 'best before' for fresh produce Emily Beament | 5th November 2019 New advice for packaging fresh produce produced by waste reduction body Wrap, the Food Standards Agency and the Environment Department. All-woman crew probes ocean plastic pollution Rod Minchin | 26th September 2019 The eXXpedition Round the World voyage will sail through some of the most important and diverse marine environments on the planet. Environmentstrual week of action Staff Reporter | 18th September 2019 Women's Environmental Network holding second annual week of action and festival to demand #plasticfeeperiods. Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution
Better labelling increases recycling Emily Beament | 8th November 2019 Local Government Association (LGA) says labelling for all products needs to be improved. Bin 'best before' for fresh produce Emily Beament | 5th November 2019 New advice for packaging fresh produce produced by waste reduction body Wrap, the Food Standards Agency and the Environment Department. All-woman crew probes ocean plastic pollution Rod Minchin | 26th September 2019 The eXXpedition Round the World voyage will sail through some of the most important and diverse marine environments on the planet. Environmentstrual week of action Staff Reporter | 18th September 2019 Women's Environmental Network holding second annual week of action and festival to demand #plasticfeeperiods. Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution
Bin 'best before' for fresh produce Emily Beament | 5th November 2019 New advice for packaging fresh produce produced by waste reduction body Wrap, the Food Standards Agency and the Environment Department. All-woman crew probes ocean plastic pollution Rod Minchin | 26th September 2019 The eXXpedition Round the World voyage will sail through some of the most important and diverse marine environments on the planet. Environmentstrual week of action Staff Reporter | 18th September 2019 Women's Environmental Network holding second annual week of action and festival to demand #plasticfeeperiods. Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution
All-woman crew probes ocean plastic pollution Rod Minchin | 26th September 2019 The eXXpedition Round the World voyage will sail through some of the most important and diverse marine environments on the planet. Environmentstrual week of action Staff Reporter | 18th September 2019 Women's Environmental Network holding second annual week of action and festival to demand #plasticfeeperiods. Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution
Environmentstrual week of action Staff Reporter | 18th September 2019 Women's Environmental Network holding second annual week of action and festival to demand #plasticfeeperiods. Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution
Young leaders against plastic pollution Staff Reporter | 9th September 2019 The UN Environment Programme’s Tide Turners Plastic Challenge badge to be extended to a further fifteen countries. Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis. Pagination Page 1 Next page ›› Subscribe to Plastic Pollution
Plastic patrol Staff Reporter | 1st July 2019 Summer clean ups to tackle plastic pollution will combining free wellbeing activities and citizen science. Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis.
Junior plastic hackathon Staff Reporter | 14th June 2019 Hackathon with offer young people the opportunity to create real-life solutions to the plastic crisis.