Dust bunnies don’t just multiply under your couch -- they’re hoarding plastic. Scientists have discovered that everyday items we use, wash, wear and toss can release microscopic plastic fragments.
It's a strange thought, but you're probably consuming tiny bits of plastic with your meals every day. They're called microplastics, and these invisible particles are practically everywhere-in our food ...
Hygiene experts urge regular replacement of everyday items. Plastic ice trays, reusable bottles, bath towels, grocery bags, ...
Most people are aware of the harm single-use plastic cause to the Earth. It winds up in oceans, take hundreds of years to break down, and end up in landfills. While the harms are obvious, identifying ...