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MYKOLAIV, UKRAINE - NOVEMBER 14, 2018: Coca-Cola Cans and Bottles on Display in Store View more by Africa images

Coca-Cola Faces Backlash for Quietly Dropping Reusable Packaging Pledge Amid New Sustainability Goals

December 6, 2024 No Comments

In 2022, Coca-Cola pledged that 25% of its packaging would be refillable or returnable by 2030, a promise that was widely praised as a step toward reducing single-use plastics.

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image : Ahn Young-joon (AP Photo)

Stalled Plastics Treaty Talks Highlight Challenges in Tackling Pollution

December 3, 2024 No Comments

Global Plastics Treaty stalls: what’s next for tackling plastic pollution?

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image by Seunghyeok Choi on assignment for Break Free From Plastic and Uproot Plastic Coalition

Busan Protest Demands Bold Action as Plastic Treaty Talks Reach Crucial Stage

November 25, 2024 No Comments

Thousands march in Busan demanding cuts in plastic production as global treaty talks reach pivotal stage.

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plastic pollution : Person Hands on Assorted-color Plastic Lid Lot by Krizjohn Rosales from Pexels

Tackling the Plastic Scourge: The Philippines’ Bold Move to Hold Companies Accountable

November 15, 2024 No Comments

First in Southeast Asia, The Philippines government has urged businesses to reduce plastic usage through regulation, with financial penalties for non-compliance.

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Korean Reality TV’s Plastic Problem: Why Single-Use Plastics Dominate Your Favorite Shows

November 10, 2024 No Comments

According to a new report from Greenpeace East Asia, the ubiquitous presence of single-use plastics on Korean reality shows is sending the wrong message to millions of viewers.

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The Road to Busan: Will INC-5 Finally Forge the Global Plastic Treaty?

November 9, 2024 No Comments

The INC-5 session, scheduled from November 25 to December 1, 2024, is widely seen as the pivotal moment in the journey toward a global treaty on plastic pollution.

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Japan Recycles Food Waste into Livestock Feed Through Fermentation

October 17, 2024 No Comments

At the Japan Food Ecology Center, an innovative solution to one of the country’s most pressing problems—food waste—is transforming the way Japan approaches sustainability. FOLLOW

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Coldplay’s Groundbreaking Vinyl Album Made from River Plastic Waste in Indonesia and Malaysia

October 14, 2024 No Comments

Coldplay has released their tenth album, “Moon Music,” on vinyl made entirely from plastic waste collected from rivers in Indonesia and Malaysia. Each vinyl record of Moon Music is made from nine plastic bottles collected from these rivers, giving new life to discarded waste.

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image : The solid asphalt that has been mixed with encapsulated cigarette filters, a result of the research by Kornelius Sofinner Ndruru, a student from the Department of Civil Infrastructure Engineering at ITS.

ITS Students Repurpose Cigarette Filters for Asphalt Modification

October 10, 2024 No Comments

Innovative solution to asphalt deterioration : The polymer derived from cigarette filters helps to bind asphalt with aggregate materials, improving the stability and longevity of

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