Topic: Recycling
Waste Colonialism: Who Bears the Cost of Plastic Waste?
14 Nov, 2025 05:10 PM
To address waste colonialism, we need to reduce plastic at the source. Using reusable, refillable, and non-toxic materials can cut down the amount of waste created.
To address waste colonialism, we need to reduce plastic at the source. Using reusable, refillable, and non-toxic materials can cut down the amount of waste created.
Rethinking Waste: Simple Habits For A Cleaner Planet
01 Nov, 2025 01:00 PM
The world now produces about 2.3 billion tonnes of waste every year, and this could grow to 3.8 billion tonnes by 2050 if things do not change. Around 19 to 23 million tonnes of plastic waste also end up in rivers, lakes, and oceans each year, harming ani
The world now produces about 2.3 billion tonnes of waste every year, and this could grow to 3.8 billion tonnes by 2050 if things do not change. Around 19 to 23 million tonnes of plastic waste also end up in rivers, lakes, and oceans each year, harming ani
The Runway's Carbon Shadow: Fashion Weeks Under The Climate Lens
04 Oct, 2025 10:00 AM
In an era defined by climate change, future fashion weeks may need to rethink their structure, combining digital and physical shows, reducing unnecessary travel, and publishing clear reports on their carbon footprints.
In an era defined by climate change, future fashion weeks may need to rethink their structure, combining digital and physical shows, reducing unnecessary travel, and publishing clear reports on their carbon footprints.
89% of Ocean Floor Plastics Are Single-Use, Study Finds
05 Aug, 2025 03:30 PM
Every year, up to 13 million tonnes of plastic end up in the ocean. That's the same as dumping one garbage truck full of plastic into the sea every single minute. Yet, out of all the plastic we make, only 9% is ever recycled.
Every year, up to 13 million tonnes of plastic end up in the ocean. That's the same as dumping one garbage truck full of plastic into the sea every single minute. Yet, out of all the plastic we make, only 9% is ever recycled.
