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As researchers learn more about the hazards of plastics and microplastics in the Great Lakes, it's becoming clear Canada and the U.S. need to cooperate in stopping the pollution.
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The agency hopes the standards will prevent thousands of deaths and tens of thousands of serious illnesses.
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Things like toothpaste tubes often can’t be recycled because they’re made up of multiple kinds of plastic and certain additives. Companies like Brightmark in northeast Indiana use heat and chemical processes to break down plastics into materials that can be used again.
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Purdue University researchers say common construction practice is major source of nanoplastic pollutResearchers at Purdue University say a common construction practice used across the country is a major source of nanoplastic pollution.
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Does it really help climate change to recycle plastic? A listener in Evansville wanted to know. The answer is yes — if you’re doing it right.