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  2. 'Never any consensus': UN plastics conference fails to yield ...

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    More than 3,200 chemicals of concern have been found in plastics, according to a 2023 U.N. Environment Program report, which said women and children were particularly susceptible to their toxicity.

  3. U.S. plastic recycling rate drops to close to 5% - report - AOL

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    The rate of plastic waste recycling in the United States fell to between 5%-6% in 2021 as some countries stopped accepting U.S. waste exports and as plastic waste generation surged to new highs ...

  4. Microplastics: The tiny threat and why recycling is not the ...

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    So, if you can reduce and not use plastic, to begin with, that is the best mechanism. ... “Microplastics aren’t going to kill us tomorrow or today. It’s not like cyanide,” said McKinney ...

  5. Plastic pollution - Wikipedia

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    According to the directive, there is a ban on plastic cotton buds and balloon sticks, plastic plates, cutlery, stirrers and straws, Styrofoam drinks and food packaging (e.g. disposable cups and one-person meals), products made of oxo-degradable plastic, which degrade into microplastics, while cigarette filters, drinking cups, wet wipes ...

  6. Photo-oxidation of polymers - Wikipedia

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    This plastic bucket has been used as an open-air flowerpot for some years. Photodegradation has made it brittle, causing part of it to break off when the bucket was moved. In polymer chemistry photo-oxidation (sometimes: oxidative photodegradation ) is the degradation of a polymer surface due to the combined action of light and oxygen. [ 1 ]

  7. Plastic bans - Wikipedia

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    A growing number of countries have instituted plastic bag bans, and a ban on single-use plastic (such as throw-away forks or plates), and are looking to spread bans to all plastic packaging, plastic clothing (such as polyester and acrylic fiber, or any other form of unnecessary plastic that could be replaced with an easily biodegradeable, non ...

  8. Why most plastic isn’t getting recycled - AOL

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    Story at a glance A new Greenpeace report finds just 5 percent of plastics are recycled. A big reason is the lack of capacity for recycling various plastics. Industry argues much more than 5 ...

  9. Oxo-degradation - Wikipedia

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    Plastics then accumulate in the environment because they only degrade very slowly.” This is the reason why oxo-biodegradable plastic was invented. It is used in a wide variety of packaging and other products made from polyethylene or polypropylene, which are among those most likely to be littered. It is also very useful in agriculture.