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As shiny, pearl-like white plastic pellets rode wave after wave and piled up on the beaches of Thiruvananthapuram in India’s southern state of Kerala, local residents were first bemused, then ...
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A single pellet of recycled plastic can contain over 80 different chemicals. A new study with researchers from University of Gothenburg and Leipzig shows that recycled polyethylene plastic can ...
On 16 October 2023, the European Commission (EC) proposed a Regulation [1] aimed at preventing plastic pellet losses in order to tackle one of the main sources of unintentional microplastic pollution.
The EU has agreed binding rules to reduce plastic pellet pollution, aiming to tackle up to 184,000 metric tons of annual leakage into the environment. Provisional measures will require companies ...
The battle against plastic pellet pollution has received a significant boost at the ongoing International Maritime Summit in London.
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Carriers and operators handling pellets will also have to prepare risk management plans tackling packaging, staff training, loading and unloading. The rules will next need to be endorsed by the ...
The war on plastic pellets received a major boost at the International Maritime summit in London after the IMO team agreed on a draft 2025 Action Plan to address marine plastic litter from ships.
Today, the Council and the European Parliament provisionally agreed on a regulation on preventing the loss of plastic pellets – the industrial raw materials used to make plastic products – into the ...
Vacuuming pellets on UK beaches A cleanup of millions of plastic pellets that spilled from a cargo ship that was damaged when it collided with a tanker off the coast of England is underway in the ...
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