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Arakuaa: Turning Plastic Waste into Textile Fibers for Bolivian Indigenous Artisans
Bolivian engineer Grecia Bello developed Arakuaa, a low-cost machine converting recycled plastic bottles into textile fibers, providing a sustainable alternative for indigenous artisans impacted by deforestation in Bolivia's Amazon and Chiquitanía regions, which lost 8 million hectares of forest bet...
Arakuaa: Turning Plastic Waste into Textile Fibers for Bolivian Indigenous Artisans
Bolivian engineer Grecia Bello developed Arakuaa, a low-cost machine converting recycled plastic bottles into textile fibers, providing a sustainable alternative for indigenous artisans impacted by deforestation in Bolivia's Amazon and Chiquitanía regions, which lost 8 million hectares of forest bet...
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Mediterranean Sea: Deepest Point Found to be Heavily Polluted
A scientific team discovered 167 pieces of litter, including plastic, glass, and metal, at the bottom of the Calypso Deep (5,112m) in the Ionian Sea, highlighting the extent of marine pollution in the Mediterranean.
Mediterranean Sea: Deepest Point Found to be Heavily Polluted
A scientific team discovered 167 pieces of litter, including plastic, glass, and metal, at the bottom of the Calypso Deep (5,112m) in the Ionian Sea, highlighting the extent of marine pollution in the Mediterranean.
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40% Bias Score


AI Improves Ocean Cleanup: GhostNetZero.ai Locates Lost Fishing Nets
A new AI-powered platform, GhostNetZero.ai, developed by WWF, Accenture, and Microsoft, uses sonar data to locate and remove lost fishing nets (ghost nets) from the ocean, significantly improving detection efficiency and aiding marine conservation efforts; the AI already achieves 90% accuracy.
AI Improves Ocean Cleanup: GhostNetZero.ai Locates Lost Fishing Nets
A new AI-powered platform, GhostNetZero.ai, developed by WWF, Accenture, and Microsoft, uses sonar data to locate and remove lost fishing nets (ghost nets) from the ocean, significantly improving detection efficiency and aiding marine conservation efforts; the AI already achieves 90% accuracy.
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40% Bias Score


Increased Microplastics in Human Brains Linked to Rising Plastic Production
A new study published in Nature Medicine reveals a significant increase in microplastic levels in human brains between 1997 and 2024, with polyethylene accounting for 75% of the particles, potentially linking increased plastic production to neurological health impacts.
Increased Microplastics in Human Brains Linked to Rising Plastic Production
A new study published in Nature Medicine reveals a significant increase in microplastic levels in human brains between 1997 and 2024, with polyethylene accounting for 75% of the particles, potentially linking increased plastic production to neurological health impacts.
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16% Bias Score


Microplastics Linked to 200x Increase in Deadly Superbugs
New research from Oxford University reveals microplastics are increasing the spread of deadly superbugs by up to 200 times, potentially causing millions of deaths by 2050 due to a lack of global plastic waste governance, despite the UK Government's strategy to combat drug-resistant infections.
Microplastics Linked to 200x Increase in Deadly Superbugs
New research from Oxford University reveals microplastics are increasing the spread of deadly superbugs by up to 200 times, potentially causing millions of deaths by 2050 due to a lack of global plastic waste governance, despite the UK Government's strategy to combat drug-resistant infections.
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48% Bias Score


Netherlands Imposes €0.25 Fee on Single-Use Plastic Food Containers
The Netherlands will impose a standard €0.25 fee on single-use plastic food and beverage containers starting January 1, 2026, aiming to reduce daily plastic waste of 19 million items and increase reusable container usage, as part of the European Single Use Plastics directive.
Netherlands Imposes €0.25 Fee on Single-Use Plastic Food Containers
The Netherlands will impose a standard €0.25 fee on single-use plastic food and beverage containers starting January 1, 2026, aiming to reduce daily plastic waste of 19 million items and increase reusable container usage, as part of the European Single Use Plastics directive.
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44% Bias Score

Individuals Demonstrate Significant Plastic Waste Reduction Through Sustainable Lifestyle Choices
The article highlights the significant plastic reduction efforts of Helen Mann and Liz Price, showcasing their use of plastic-free alternatives and sustainable practices, contrasting their dedication with the growing problem of plastic pollution from sources like Russian plastic bottles washing up o...

Individuals Demonstrate Significant Plastic Waste Reduction Through Sustainable Lifestyle Choices
The article highlights the significant plastic reduction efforts of Helen Mann and Liz Price, showcasing their use of plastic-free alternatives and sustainable practices, contrasting their dedication with the growing problem of plastic pollution from sources like Russian plastic bottles washing up o...
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40% Bias Score

Hampshire Boy's Recycling Effort Creates School Bench from 2,500 Sweet Tubs
Six-year-old Teddy from Netley, Hampshire, collected over 2,500 sweet tubs for the Tub2Pub scheme, preventing landfill waste and inspiring the creation of a school bench made from recycled plastic, demonstrating the power of individual action in environmental conservation.

Hampshire Boy's Recycling Effort Creates School Bench from 2,500 Sweet Tubs
Six-year-old Teddy from Netley, Hampshire, collected over 2,500 sweet tubs for the Tub2Pub scheme, preventing landfill waste and inspiring the creation of a school bench made from recycled plastic, demonstrating the power of individual action in environmental conservation.
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40% Bias Score

Guernsey Beachcombers' Data Informs International Efforts to Combat Marine Plastic Pollution
A Guernsey beachcombing group's catalog of plastic bottles, sourced from international shipping lanes, provides evidence to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) regarding the extent of marine plastic pollution, revealing the inadequacy of current regulations and informing potential solution...

Guernsey Beachcombers' Data Informs International Efforts to Combat Marine Plastic Pollution
A Guernsey beachcombing group's catalog of plastic bottles, sourced from international shipping lanes, provides evidence to the International Maritime Organization (IMO) regarding the extent of marine plastic pollution, revealing the inadequacy of current regulations and informing potential solution...
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28% Bias Score

Microplastics Linked to Increased Cancer Risk
Recent studies reveal a strong correlation between ingesting microplastics—up to 5 grams weekly—and increased risks of colon, lung, and prostate cancers due to inflammation and cellular damage caused by these particles, challenging the WHO's 2019 assessment.

Microplastics Linked to Increased Cancer Risk
Recent studies reveal a strong correlation between ingesting microplastics—up to 5 grams weekly—and increased risks of colon, lung, and prostate cancers due to inflammation and cellular damage caused by these particles, challenging the WHO's 2019 assessment.
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56% Bias Score

Nigeria's Plastic Ban: Implementation Challenges Amidst Economic Hardship
Nigeria's nationwide ban on single-use plastics, starting next month, faces significant hurdles due to a lack of public awareness, economic hardship among citizens, and weak enforcement, despite the country generating 27.6 million tonnes of waste annually with only 10% of plastic waste recycled.

Nigeria's Plastic Ban: Implementation Challenges Amidst Economic Hardship
Nigeria's nationwide ban on single-use plastics, starting next month, faces significant hurdles due to a lack of public awareness, economic hardship among citizens, and weak enforcement, despite the country generating 27.6 million tonnes of waste annually with only 10% of plastic waste recycled.
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44% Bias Score

NJ Seeks Strongest-in-Nation Plastic Packaging Reduction
New Jersey is considering a bill requiring all packaging materials to be recyclable or compostable by 2034, imposing fees on manufacturers for a \$120 million recycling fund, aiming to drastically reduce plastic waste and landfill burden, while facing business opposition and debates on advanced recy...

NJ Seeks Strongest-in-Nation Plastic Packaging Reduction
New Jersey is considering a bill requiring all packaging materials to be recyclable or compostable by 2034, imposing fees on manufacturers for a \$120 million recycling fund, aiming to drastically reduce plastic waste and landfill burden, while facing business opposition and debates on advanced recy...
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44% Bias Score
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