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29.05.2021 17:25:02

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maye
17.06.2021 5:21:08

We never thought we could go without toothpaste packaging, but this company proves you can. Replacing toothpaste with a small pill, the firm foregoes all the waste.


humble
12.06.2021 1:38:10

Disposable cutlery is all too common nowadays producing even more plastic waste. But what can you do for food on the go? [links]


caveden
13.05.2021 3:30:40

Water bottles pollute a lot because of their frequency of use but how are we supposed to go without them? Well, scientists have invented a seaweed package that allows you to eat a sphere of water with no waste leftover. more


nauru
08.05.2021 18:36:37

Here are seven innovative inventions that are also doing their share in reducing oceanic plastic waste.


cheggers
22.06.2021 1:09:11

In Ghana, for example, GPAP is working with technology giant SAP to create a group of more than 2,000 waste pickers and measuring the quantities and types of plastic that they collect. This data is then analysed alongside the prices that are paid throughout the value chain by buyers in Ghana and internationally.


miranda
28.05.2021 9:04:51

Ocean Action Hub reports on two ventures that are trying to turn this waste into something useful. California-based startup, Bureo – which has found a way to turn this waste into desirable products including skateboards and sunglasses – is literally closing the net on the problem. here


jacobfan
20.04.2021 0:22:35

A garbage truckful – every minute. That’s how much plastic waste is being dumped in the ocean. And that’s just the plastics – chemicals and sewage are also major concerns.


checkmark91
09.06.2021 3:02:48

It’s not just the MAS team who are exploring new ways to collect ocean data. Terradepth, a start-up based in Texas, US, has created what sounds like a vision from science fiction: a fleet of autonomous underwater robots. The company hopes to demonstrate its technology this summer. [links]


TryBitCoin
23.05.2021 7:41:40

Climate change is an inextricable part of the threat to our oceans, with rising temperatures and acidification disrupting fragile ecosystems. The Forum runs a number of initiatives to support the shift to a low-carbon economy, including hosting the Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders, who have cut emissions in their companies by 9%. here


mustvisit
23.05.2021 1:38:23

The World Economic Forum, in collaboration with the World Resources Institute, convenes the Friends of Ocean Action, a coalition of leaders working together to protect the seas. From a programme with the Indonesian government to cut plastic waste entering the sea to a global plan to track illegal fishing, the Friends are pushing for new solutions. here


numlock1982
11.05.2021 8:53:20

He first produced microplastics to remove from the water and then extracted them using his method. Ten of the most common microplastics were used for the experiment.


bruno666
08.05.2021 12:48:35

The procedure, inspired by an article written by physicist Arden Warner, involves using non-toxic iron oxide to clean up oil spills, according to Ferreira's project study. When he tested the method on water containing a known concentration of microplastics, the plastic particles migrated into the oil phase, and the fluid was able to be removed using strong magnets, he wrote in his project synopsis.


trin
01.05.2021 23:07:00

A teen from Ireland may have found the solution to rid world's oceans from the microplastics that are near impossible to remove.


Sammy T
02.05.2021 2:34:55

Fionn Ferreira, 18, designed a new method for the extraction of microplastics, or particles of plastic less than 5 millimeters in diameter, as part of the Google Science Fair, an online competition open to students between the ages of 13 and 18.


fenpark15
30.04.2021 17:38:29

The SeaBin, created by two Australian surfers, is a bucket with a pump and water filtration system that is designed to suck debris from any marina or dock. The bucket includes an optional oil-water separator system that will pull oil right out of the ocean, then spit out cleaner water through the other side of the pump.


dogparts
03.06.2021 14:48:19

Surfers spend a great deal of their lives floating in the ocean, so it makes sense that they would also be responsible for a brilliant yet simple invention that literally sucks pollution out from the water’s surface. [links]


aisnake
02.06.2021 11:26:08

While these solutions won’t entirely solve the world’s pollution problem ― real change can only happen when humans drastically change their consumption and plastic production habits ― the projects featured below are a good place to start. [links]


xenfasa
15.05.2021 5:08:48

Owners of the technology are still developing their prototype, but a small number of SeaBins have been installed at marinas around the world, including San Diego and Finland. The product is expected to go on sale to the public later this year, according to Business Insider. more