All over the world, hermit crabs, who are naturally supposed to scavenge shells as armour for their bodies, are turning increasingly to plastic waste instead.
Your tap water, food and even the air you breath could contain tiny plastic particles, and they’re messing with your health.
One giant sportswear brand is doing its bit for the environment with its new eco-friendly and sustainable sneaker and apparel line.
The presence of an abundance of plastic in our oceans isn’t exactly cause for celebration, but this video does have a happy ending.
The Extinction Rebellion is planning on protesting at Wimbledon, and security is on high alert.
A grocery store in Canada found a way to shame customers into bringing their own shopping bags.
Drug smugglers from Colombia are finding new and inventive ways to get cocaine from the lab to the people.
Chef Ricardo Muñoz Zurita was horrified by the combs, bottle tops, and other plastics that he recently found inside a fish.
Plastic pollution is wreaking havoc here at home, so it’s good to see that Woolworths are stepping up to the plate.
Plastic pollution has claimed another victim – a whale that had been feeding in a canal in Thailand. The contents of its stomach are sickening.
Love your bottled water? The latest research suggests that the majority of bottles contain tiny pieces of plastic, which isn’t really ideal.
After the hurricanes that ravaged islands across the Caribbean, a blanket of rubbish was left floating in the sea. The images are downright depressing.
Sit down. You’re going to need to when you see the ridiculousness that is this woman. She’s at least 90% crazy and 10% plastic. Seriously. Look.
Images of beauty and standards of normal are becoming seriously warped by airbrushing, photoshop and now THIS GUY! WHY?? His dream was to look like Ken, do you think he has done it?
For years, science has agreed that plastic waste is destructive for our environment , but not according to Somerset West inventor, William Graham. To Graham, the tons of plastic waste produced by our society on a weekly basis is an ever-growing stack of gold