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Ocean Integrity Launches New Company to Expand Its Sustainable Ocean Practices - environment coastal & offshore

From ecomagazine.com

Ocean Integrity, a leader in the global fight against ocean plastic pollution through sustainable practices, has announced it is launching a groundbreaking new company in the stunning landscapes of Norway—Ocean Integrity Norway (OIN).
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Captain Kieran Kelly: A growing challenge: the surge in plastic waste

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As we approach the rainy season, we face a growing challenge: the surge in plastic waste.

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Plymouth fisherman lands first 'lost' Lego shark off Cornwall

From www.bbc.co.uk

The Devon fisherman's find came from a container lost from a cargo ship 27 years ago.
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Plastic Pollution Offsets

From oceanintegrity.org

Ocean Integrity collects, recycles, and reuses plastic waste while providing sustainable economic development and improving the health of the ocean.
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Maersk Supply Service extends ties with The Ocean Cleanup

From splash247.com

Maersk Supply Service, A.P. Moller – Maersk and The Ocean Cleanup have agreed to extend their collaboration aimed at ridding the world’s oceans of plastic. The Ocean Cleanup, an international non-profit organisation, has been testing different technologies since 2018 and has now established a system that can consistently capture significant quantities of plastic from the …
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Plastic-eating bacteria turn waste into useful starting materials for other products -

From www.chemeurope.com

Mountains of used plastic bottles get thrown away every day, but microbes could potentially tackle this problem. Now, researchers in ACS Central Science report that they’ve developed a plastic-ea
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 Microbial Upcycling of Waste PET

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New deep-sea enzyme breaks down PET plastic

From www.chemeurope.com

Plastic pollution is increasingly affecting the health of coasts and oceans. One well-known problem is plastic bottles made from polyethylene terephthalate, or PET. A new study involving scientis

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The future of recycling could one day mean dissolving plastic with electricity - 

From www.chemeurope.com

Chemists at the University of Colorado Boulder have developed a new way to recycle a common type of plastic found in soda bottles and other packaging. The team’s method relies on electricity and

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The method it’s simple enough that you can watch the plastic break apart in front of your eyes

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As the champagne socialists continue with mindless talks in Paris

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As the champagne socialists continue with mindless talks in Paris, he is the real reflection of what’s happening around the world. It is important to address

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