Cleaning out your garage is an option, but an even easier solution is available at Amazon: a lockable shed that’s priced ...
Thousands of restaurants survived the pandemic by building makeshift dining rooms on the street. Now they’re gone—and already ...
Tonje Thilesen for The New York Times Supported by By Emily Schmall Q: I have a few black plastic kitchen utensils ... and children’s toys — could shed flame retardants. The authors of the ...
In this week's Material Insights, senior reporter Frank Esposito explains recent price decreases in polypropylene and engineering resins. Polypropylene has seen its third consecutive monthly drop ...
It's not your imagination: Beverage containers for milk, soda and water have gotten harder to open in recent years because their plastic screw top caps have been shortened to save plastic.
So of course scientists have already started testing insect willingness and ability to eat, of all things, plastic. A new experiment sprinkles a dose of reality on just how effective this strategy ...
Countries have failed to reach an agreement on tackling plastic pollution after more than 200 delegates met in South Korea for what was meant to be a final round of talks. They remained divided ...
Countries negotiating a global treaty to curb plastic pollution have failed to reach agreement, with more than 100 nations wanting to cap production while a handful of oil-producers were prepared ...
Join our Whatsapp channel • Postponement comes just days after turbulent conclusion of COP29 summit in Baku • Plastic production is on track to triple by 2050 as microplastics have been found ...
Negotiators working on a treaty to address the global crisis of plastic pollution for a week in South Korea won't reach an agreement and plan to resume the talks next year. They are at an impasse ...
BUSAN, South Korea — United Nations members had meant to use this past week to work out how to end plastic pollution. Instead they return to their homes empty-handed from the coastal South Korean city ...