The recall of almost 30,000 pounds of nugs is for 9 states including California, Ohio, Virginia, and Kentucky.
Most U.S. chemical recycling facilities turn plastics into fuel to be burned.
The massive reefs, rich with marine life, were found using high-resolution mapping technology, precise up to 2 millimeters.
The sweeping bill is unlikely to pass, but its components could still make an impact.
The restaurant's solution is apparently still plastic, but just less plastic with the spoon being swapped out for a smaller option and a reusable mixer.
In the British Ecological Society’s annual photo competition, animal dramas take center stage.
Conservationists have given up hope of ever seeing these animals again.
Wildlife exits along a busy roadway are saving native animals from death by car.
CEO Chip Bergh has indicated in the past that he doesn't wash his denim but has now clarified his routine.
Activists are criticizing President Biden for waiving environmental laws, a move they say will harm the habitats of endangered plants and animals.
Japanese scientists found microplastics in cloud water samples on top of two mountains in Japan. Nowhere is safe from plastic pollution.
The company has opted to not move forward with recycled bricks made from polyethylene terephthalate, or PET.
An environmental report revealed that the company’s water consumption increased by over a billion gallons from 2021 to 2022.
Scientists recently had a breakthrough in freezing and reviving fragments of adult coral, it could mean better conservation efforts in the future.
New research found that the eco-friendly "alternative" to plastic cups has adverse health effects on larvae.
Mice were exposed to microplastics in their drinking water, and those with higher exposures behaved erratically.
Researchers looked at satellite photos and saw that several colonies of emperor penguins suffered loss due to early sea ice loss.
Ukrainian officials and wildlife experts are collecting evidence to build a case for environmental war crimes against Russia.
Toxic sediments and other burned materials have been released into the waters surrounding the islands.