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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021
Given that there has been no legislative action on plastic pollution, advocates are turning to litigation to hold a variety of defendants—producers, transporters, manufacturers, and government officials—accountable for the harms associated with plastic. This article analyzes five lawsuits involving plastic pollution.
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Given that there has been no legislative action on plastic pollution, advocates are turning to litigation to hold a variety of defendants—producers, transporters, manufacturers, and government officials—accountable for the harms associated with plastic. This article analyzes five lawsuits involving plastic pollution.
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Ştiință și educație: noi abordări și perspective: Materialele conferinţei ştiinţifice internaţionale, Seria 25. Volumul 3 : Ştiinţe umanistice şi arte, Ştiinţe exacte şi ale naturii, 2023
The paper presents activities and results from the „Marine and River Litter Elimination, New Approach - MARLENA” project. The project emphasized the issue of water waste, the value of biodiversity and environmental protection, involving citizens in river and coastal cleaning campaigns and sharing good experiences in the field of pollution reduction and
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The paper presents activities and results from the „Marine and River Litter Elimination, New Approach - MARLENA” project. The project emphasized the issue of water waste, the value of biodiversity and environmental protection, involving citizens in river and coastal cleaning campaigns and sharing good experiences in the field of pollution reduction and
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Plastic pollution accumulating in an area of the environment is considered “poorly reversible”, if natural mineralization processes occurring there are slow and engineered remediation solutions are improbable. Should negative outcomes in these areas arise as a consequence of plastic pollution, they will be practically irreversible.
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COVID-19 Plastic Pollution Pandemic
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020During the COVID-19 pandemic the world has rightly focused on controlling spread of the virus. This includes the widespread use of personal protective equipment (PPE). PPE includes use of disposal plastic face masks and gloves (Scientific American, 2020). However, PPE use during the COVID-19 pandemic has triggered an estimated global use of 129 billion
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Reducing environmental plastic pollution by designing polymer materials for managed end-of-life
Nature Reviews Materials, 2021Kara Lavender, Ramani Narayan
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The CSIC’s functions include informing, assisting and advising public and private entities on science and technology, as stated in Article 5 of its Articles of Association. Undertaking this task, we present the report Tackling Plastic Pollution, from the Science for Public Policy series, as a document targeting public administrations and society in ...
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Placing nanoplastics in the context of global plastic pollution
Nature Nanotechnology, 2021Denise M Mitrano +2 more
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