Interested to learn more about the plastic pollution crisis? Access reports, graphics, data, and other materials produced by the movement’s members and allies.
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Reuse Wins
UPSTREAM | 2021
In the report, we review the life-cycle studies comparing the environmental impacts of disposables versus reusables, the economic data available on savings to businesses, and we project the growth opportunities for the sector for investors and entrepreneurs.
Plastic Atlas Asia Edition
Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung | 2021
The Plastic Atlas Asia Edition has the hard facts, data and figures to prove that the story of plastic that industry is telling us is a myth. We need urgent and drastic reductions in plastic production and consumption and regulation at the local, national, regional and global level that tackle plastic pollution at the source.
What We Waste
Reloop | 2021
Tracking 20 years of growth in international drinks container wastage, and how refillables and deposit return systems can reverse this trend.
Aquatic pollutants in oceans and fisheries
IPEN, National Toxics Network | 2021
Aquatic Pollutants in Oceans and Fisheries documents the science and numerous ways in which chemicals compromise reproduction, development, and immune systems among aquatic and marine organisms. Authors of this report warn that the impacts scientists have identified are only likely to grow in the coming years and will be exacerbated by a changing climate.
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Let’s Talk Health and Climate: Communication Guidance for Health Professionals
Climate for Health | 2017
This guide is designed to be useful for experienced and novice climate change and health communicators alike. This guide
synthesizes the latest academic research and message testing on climate communications from across the social sciences into a
practical guide to support meaningful discussion of climate change and health with individuals and groups. More than 20 sources went into this project.
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Yearly Exposure to Chemicals Dangerous to Hormone Function Burdens Americans with Hundreds of Billions in Disease Costs
New York University Langone | 2016
Annual healthcare costs and lost earnings in the United States from low-level but daily exposure to hazardous chemicals commonly found in plastic bottles, metal food cans, detergents, flame retardants, toys, cosmetics, and pesticides, exceeds $340 billion, according to a detailed economic analysis by researchers at NYU Langone Medical Center.
Research
Toxic Pollutants from Plastic Waste - A Review
Riku Verma, K.S. Vinoda, M. Papireddy, A.N.S. Gowda | 2016
This review presents the hazards of incineration; open burning of plastics and effects of plastic in water and also a possibility of working out strategies to develop alternate procedures of plastic waste management.
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Plastic Debris Is a Human Health Issue
A. Dick Vethaak and Heather A. Leslie | 2005
The global threat of highly persistent plastic waste accumulating and fragmenting in the world’s oceans, inland waters and terrestrial environments is becoming increasingly evident. Humans are being exposed to both plastic particles and chemical additives being released from the plastic debris of consumer society. What do we know so far about the impacts of this plastic debris for humans?
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SinList
ChemSec | 2014
The SIN List is a list of hazardous chemicals that are used in a wide variety of articles, products and manufacturing processes around the globe. The SIN abbreviation – Substitute It Now – implies that these chemicals should be removed as soon as possible as they pose a threat to human health and the environment.
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APHA: How Climate Change Affects Your Health
APHA | 2005
Climate change exacerbates local and global health inequities because some people and communities bear an unfair burden
of these health harms, including low-income communities, communities of color, native and tribal communities, the very young and very old, and those with chronic illnesses. This Section provides an overview of the health impacts of climate change.
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