Headlines warn of microplastics in our food and bodies, but a major European review finds the level of exposure from ...
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Hard water drives a surge in microplastic shedding from polyester, study finds
Researchers found that hand-washing in mineral-rich water dramatically increases microplastic fibre shedding from polyester ...
Even if plastic pollution stopped entirely today, floating plastic would remain on the sea surface for 100 years, a study ...
Disposable paper coffee cups are great, but they might be leaching microplastics into your drink. These microscopic plastic pieces can be potentially dangerous to human health when consumed frequently ...
Mongabay on MSN
Turning outdoor exploration into environmental discovery: Gregg Treinish and the rise of Adventure Scientists
Some revolutions begin not with technology, but with a feeling. For Gregg Treinish, that feeling was guilt. He was spending ...
You can reduce your exposure to microplastics by making a few key changes, a leading expert has told Yahoo News.
The Nature Network on MSN
The Hidden Cost of Fake Grass, and Why Experts Are Raising Concerns
Fake grass has become a popular fix for homeowners who want a perfect-looking lawn without the work. It stays green […] ...
The Argus on MSN
Southern Water slammed after Camber Sands pollution incident
Southern Water has been slammed after a serious pollution incident on a beach. MP for Hastings Helena Dollimore said it “beggars belief” that the company failed to detect the loss of “millions of ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Shopper sparks outrage with photo of bizarre sighting at local grocery store: 'I just don't get it'
Others are using natural cleaners to reduce demand for plastic-packaged products — and limit their exposure to toxic chemicals. One woman got troublesome grime off her showerhead with distilled white ...
Six skincare brands have been ordered to withdraw their products from supermarket shelves in NSW after being found to contain banned microbeads.
Steamy showers and autumn damp create the perfect storm in British bathrooms. A familiar habit is making curtains misbehave.
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Why are Ohio’s most powerful defendants getting special treatment in the FirstEnergy scandal? Today in Ohio
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Why are defendants in the FirstEnergy corruption case allowed to hide documents in their case? We’re talking about Ohio’s biggest scandal and the defendants’ reputations on Today in ...
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