Each year, people release about 300 million tons of plastic into the environment, transporting them everywhere and dumping in a landfill; most likely the plastic you threw away
Do you think just sorting and throwing plastic garbage in the right place is out of duty? If everyone thinks so, then Earth will be in great trouble.
Worryingly, this dangerous situation can affect animals and even humans who eat poisoned fish.
Mosquitoes are the species that spread tiny plastic particles from ponds to other ecosystems when they accumulate in the larvae stage.
A group of researchers at the Kyoto Institute of Technology (Japan) has discovered a new bacterium that is capable of producing a very effective plastic destruction enzyme.
WWF reports that the density of plastic beads in the Mediterranean is nearly four times higher than other seas in the world.
Perhaps up to this point, many of us understand how plastic can make environmental pollution so horrible.
This is a particle with a diameter of less than 5 micrometers, broken down from larger pieces of plastic waste and it takes several hundred to several thousand years to decompose
A team of scientists from the University of Stuttgart and the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems Research (Germany) recently collaborated on developing the world's