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Green Matters on MSNBeachgoer Offers a Variety of Shells to Hermit Crab Living in a Plastic Cup — and It Picked a Home
The guy gave the crab an array of different housing options with different colors and features, and it had the best reaction.
Countries failed to bridge wide gaps on whether the world should limit plastic manufacturing and restrict the use of harmful ...
Video. The World Wildlife Fund staged a conveyor belt of plastic waste outside the United Nations in Geneva on Wednesday, as countries sought to finalise the first global treaty on plastic pollution.
Benjamin Von Wong, a Canadian artist and activist, is heaping piles of plastic waste onto a large sculpture in front of the U ...
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Failure of talks for plastic treaty turn focus back to reduce, reuse, recycle. How’s that going?
Global talks to slash plastic production and the toxic chemicals used to produce plastic products fell apart in Geneva this ...
Plastic pollution is a "grave, growing and under-recognized danger" to health that is costing the world at least $1.5 trillion a year, experts warned in a report on Monday.
Countries are gathering in Geneva from Aug. 5 to 14, with the hopes of passing a legally binding global agreement on plastic pollution.
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Artist drowns sculpture in plastic waste in front of the UN during plastic pollution treaty talks
As nations began a second week of negotiations Monday for a global accord to end plastic pollution, an artist heaped piles of ...
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Green Matters on MSNZuzu, the Animated Hermit Crab, Inspires People to Reduce Plastic Usage With His Intriguing Journey
In this short feature film, Zuzu traverses a perilous journey from a Philippine beach to a recycling plant to dump a plastic ...
UN-led negotiations kicked off Tuesday in Geneva to finalise a global treaty against plastic pollution, following a failed round in South Korea last year. Delegates hope to reach a deal despite ...
Nations have started a crucial meeting to finalize a treaty to tackle the global plastic pollution crisis.
PARIS - Plastic pollution is a “grave, growing and under-recognised danger” to health that is costing the world at least US$1.5 trillion (S$1.93 trillion) a year, experts warned in a report on ...
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