Costa Rica bans polystyrene to protect the environment
Costa Rica only accounts for 0.03% of the Earth’s surface, but it accounts for 6% of the world’s biodiversity. […]
Read More →Costa Rica only accounts for 0.03% of the Earth’s surface, but it accounts for 6% of the world’s biodiversity. […]
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Read More →Polystyrene in remote circulation areas in the ocean (such as the “Pacific Patch”) have attracted widespread media attention, but […]
Read More →As much as 450 tons of polystyrene waste contaminated by non-recyclable material will be shipped back to the U.S. […]
Read More →99% of the polystyrene is made from fossil fuels such as coal, oil and natural gas. To be sure, […]
Read More →People can build houses on the top of the mountain, in the deep forest, in the Antarctic or the […]
Read More →Polystyrene manufacturers in the United States are being given more and more responsibility because of the further increase in […]
Read More →Polystyrene pollution has been paid attention to on a global scale. More and more people are calling for the […]
Read More →Thailand generates 1.03 million tons of polystyrene waste per year, with over 3% of that into the ocean, Affected […]
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