BMW Will Use Parts Made From Recycled Fishing Nets
In a first for the automotive industry, BMW’s NEUE KLASSE of electric cars, due to arrive in 2025, will contain plastic components created from 30 percent recycled fishing nets andContinue Reading
In a first for the automotive industry, BMW’s NEUE KLASSE of electric cars, due to arrive in 2025, will contain plastic components created from 30 percent recycled fishing nets andContinue Reading
Tensions are increasing in the South China Sea as the Philippines accuses Chinese fishermen of deliberately using cyanide to damage the Scarborough Shoal, a disputed area between the two countries.Continue Reading
People in fishing towns are using dynamite to catch fish, a practice known as “blast fishing.” This practice is illegal in most parts of the world, including Sri Lanka. However,Continue Reading
Deep sea mining businesses are banking on the EV market to kickstart this destructive sector, which may start operations as soon as next year. Nonetheless, five of the eight electricContinue Reading
We are in a time called the Plasticene, where plastics are everywhere and it’s hard to escape them. Even tiny pieces of plastic, called microplastics, are all around us. EverContinue Reading
Scientists are stunned by the finding of “plastic rocks” on a remote volcanic island off the coast of Brazil – a disturbing indication of how deeply plastic pollution has intoContinue Reading
Ford has just launched a new automobile part manufactured from recovered fishing nets, or “ghost gear,” which the firm is touting as the auto industry’s first usage of recycled oceanContinue Reading
Swedish investment fund Blue AB and Walton Family-backed Luna have decide to invest $2.8 million, in an early funding round, in Karün, a Chilean eyeglasses company that makes frames fromContinue Reading
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