Artist creates Nestle’s logo with plastic waste from its products washed up on British beaches
Rob Arnold made his sculpture from the pieces of Nestle product containers he found on a beach in Cornwall
Rob Arnold made his sculpture from the pieces of Nestle product containers he found on a beach in Cornwall
The shock findings of a new study raise questions whether 'biodegradable' materials can be relied on as a realistic solution to the plastic pollution problem
They pilot-tested the technique by researchers from the University of Birmingham at dozens of sites across the English Channel
Polyethylene makes up more than half the plastic (54.5%) found in the Mediterranean
Scientists have managed to convert them into the carbon chips found in the batteries of almost every device
Last year, RSPCA officers rescued almost 600 animals injured when they got entangled or hurt by dumped plastic and cases are on the rise.
Researchers examined 50 mammals from 10 species of dolphins, seals and whales - and found microplastics in them all
The tiny particles of plastic fragments are affecting the ability of mussels to attach themselves to their surroundings and triggering an immune response in the mollusc
The female common dolphin which found washed up on a beach on Jersey by islander Sandra Hilton
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