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News / #plastic
28 November 2013
Food & Agriculture
Plastic 'could enter food chain through sealife around Australia: UWA study
Plastic 'could enter food chain through sealife around Australia: UWA study
18 November 2013
Waste
Pollution from medical waste remains strong
Pollution from medical waste remains strong
9 October 2013
Waste
Bali’s warungs find a friend in reusable bag movement Tas Pasar
Bali’s warungs find a friend in reusable bag movement Tas Pasar
7 October 2013
Waste
Local businesses get help kicking their plastic habit
Local businesses get help kicking their plastic habit
2 October 2013
Waste
Singapore uses 3 billion plastic bags a year: study
Singapore uses 3 billion plastic bags a year: study
26 September 2013
Waste
Student device aims to rid ocean of plastic in 5 years
Student device aims to rid ocean of plastic in 5 years
11 September 2013
Waste
Plans for 5th incineration plant for solid waste
Plans for 5th incineration plant for solid waste
10 September 2013
Waste
Volunteers clear more than a ton trash from Pulau Ubin beaches in pre-dawn clean-up
Volunteers clear more than a ton trash from Pulau Ubin beaches in pre-dawn clean-up
4 September 2013
Waste
Manila government asked to implement plastics ban now
Manila government asked to implement plastics ban now
Waste
Malabon’s anti-plastic ordinance withdrawn for further review
Malabon’s anti-plastic ordinance withdrawn for further review
3 September 2013
Waste
'Tax' slashes use of plastic bags in NUS shops and canteens
'Tax' slashes use of plastic bags in NUS shops and canteens
23 August 2013
Waste
More shoppers bringing their own bags for grocery shopping
More shoppers bringing their own bags for grocery shopping
13 August 2013
Green Buildings
Cultural change to promote sustainable development starts from young: Khaw
Cultural change to promote sustainable development starts from young: Khaw
8 August 2013
Waste
One teen's campaign to cut waste
One teen's campaign to cut waste
Waste
Railway mulls effective waste management system for stations, tracks
Railway mulls effective waste management system for stations, tracks
7 August 2013
Waste
Newcastle recycling plants brings new life to used cars
Newcastle recycling plants brings new life to used cars
26 July 2013
Green Buildings
Plastic stadium promotes Taiwan’s green technology
Plastic stadium promotes Taiwan’s green technology
22 July 2013
Energy
Eco-friendly activities presented at South West district event
Eco-friendly activities presented at South West district event
19 July 2013
Manufacturing
UK opens 'world's first' coffee cup recycling plant
UK opens 'world's first' coffee cup recycling plant
4 July 2013
Waste
Environmentalists seek nationwide plastic ban
Environmentalists seek nationwide plastic ban
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