New Infinitely-Recyclable Plastic Could Potentially Solve the Plastic Crisis
Berkeley scientists developed a new kind of plastic that can be recycled over and over.
Frontiers Eliminating Plastic Pollution: How a Voluntary Contribution From Industry Will Drive the Circular Plastics Economy
The world has a plastic pollution problem – What needs to change? — As You Sow
How to Reduce Plastic Use at Home with 30 Easy Tips
Scientists have created a new kind of plastic that could be infinitely recyclable
The Plastic Problem - Dominion Post
Most plastic recycling produces low-value materials – but we've found a way to turn a common plastic into high-value molecules
Revolutionary Eco-Friendly Plastic: The Future Looks Bright for Infinitely Recyclable Plastic
As plastics pile up, can 'advanced' recycling cut the waste?
Overcoming the plastic packaging problem - New Food Magazine
Waste Land - Solving Our Plastic Problem
380 million tons of plastic are made every year. None of it is truly recyclable. - InvestigateWest
Recycling plastic is practically impossible – and the problem is getting worse