In this article, we look into the common types of plastic, new developments, and why there’s hope for sustainable alternatives to become more mainstream.| blog.cleanhub.com
Heard about plastic waste exports? Let's dive into which countries import and export the largest amounts, why they do so, and what happens to the waste.| blog.cleanhub.com
Microplastics can be found in all corners of the world — but what are they and can we remove them from the environment? Let's take a look in this article.| blog.cleanhub.com
Conscious consumerism involves a more intentional approach to buying and using products — but how does it work, and is it a growing trend? Find out here.| blog.cleanhub.com
The linear economy is not working — our planet is drowning in plastic with this system in place. But could a circular economy work instead? Find out here.| blog.cleanhub.com
The problem with plastic waste and the action needed to ensure that no more plastic reaches our oceans.| www.cleanhub.com
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is the largest accumulation of ocean plastic in the world and is located between Hawaii and California. Scientists of The Ocean Cleanup Foundation have conducted the most extensive analysis ever of this area.| The Ocean Cleanup
A 100 percent recyclable material, aluminum doesn’t just make our planet greener. The miracle material drives sustainable innovation, creates jobs and encourages competitive business advantages.| www.aluminum.org