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How Fossil Fuel Companies Are Killing Plastic Recycling

HuffPost – Plastic trash has overwhelmed America. Fossil fuel companies are about to make it worse.

Published October 1, 2019
Categorized as featured, writing Tagged plastic pollution, recycling

What Grocery Stores Won’t Tell You About Plastic

HuffPost – Huge companies like Walmart could slash single-use plastics — if they really wanted to.

Published August 10, 2019
Categorized as writing Tagged plastic, plastic pollution, recycling

How Postwar Ads Got Us Hooked On ‘Disposable’ Single-Use Plastic

HuffPost – After World War II, brands encouraged a throwaway culture that’s now drowning the world in trash.

Published May 19, 2019
Categorized as writing Tagged plastic, plastic pollution, reuse

The Surprising Reason Your Clothes Are A Huge Source Of Ocean Pollution

HuffPost – Most clothing contains synthetic materials that shed plastic fibers.

Published April 9, 2019
Categorized as featured, writing Tagged laundry, microfiber, microplastic, ocean plastic, plastic pollution

Big Business Wants You To Think It’s Fixing The Plastic Crisis. Don’t Buy It.

HuffPost – Here’s what corporations don’t want you to know.

Published December 24, 2018
Categorized as writing Tagged closed-loop initiative, plastic pollution, recycling

A Huge Mystery About Ocean Plastics Remains Unsolved

HuffPost – Scientists say there’s more to the pollution problem than the huge masses of debris that grab public attention.

Published November 12, 2018
Categorized as featured, writing Tagged microplastic, ocean plastic, plastic pollution

This Ocean Cleanup System Aims To Collect 50 Tons Of Plastic. But Then What?

HuffPost – If the much-hyped system is a success, the tricky question is how to deal with all the plastic waste it will bring back.

Published September 8, 2018
Categorized as featured, writing Tagged ocean cleanup, plastic, plastic pollution
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