Models can better understand the relationship between economic development, material consumption, and environmental pollution in relation to material extraction, processing, and disposal. …

Microplastic refers to the debris left over when ordinary plastic materials break down into tiny particles invisible to the human eye. These …

According to a survey, 25,900 tonnes of plastic waste from the COVID-19 pandemic is equivalent to more than 2,000 double-decker buses. Improperly …

Over the years, much has been explained about the importance role of trees in emitting oxygen into the atmosphere. Without this oxygen, …

We produce approximately 359 million tons of plastic each year, with a global market worth $568. 9 billion in 2019 and projected …

With fertiliser prices soaring all around the world, it seemed strange when Incitec Pivot announced plans to close one of Australia`s largest …

Research has revealed that our environment has an incredibly significant role on the physical, mental and even physiological well beings of humans. …

As the climate crisis continues to grow, consumers, activists and scientists all around the world have increasingly begun to demand more accountability …

Microplastics

Microplastics are found everywhere from table salt, drinking water and food, to the deep seas, far deserts and most remote mountains. While …

The NSW government has recently passed new legislation to deliver on its commitment to ban certain plastics and to make significant strides …