The Dramatic Consequences of the Pandemic for the Environment

| By Leon Kirschgens & Jacqueline Plaster

In the beginning, it was said that the pandemic would at least help nature to regenerate itself. But now it seems that the opposite is the case. In the wake of the pandemic, plastic production is increasing. In the medical field the demand is higher, at the same time new plastic is cheaper than ever. The impact on the environment could be dramatic.

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| By Leon Kirschgens & Jacqueline Plaster

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| By Leon Kirschgens & Jacqueline Plaster

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| By Leon Kirschgens & Jacqueline Plaster

Microplastic Is also Rising in the Oceans

| By Leon Kirschgens & Jacqueline Plaster

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| By Leon Kirschgens & Jacqueline Plaster

New Technique to Find Accumulated Microplastics in Humans

| By Leon Kirschgens & Jacqueline Plaster

"I Am Absolutely Convinced that Biobased Plastic Is a Solution"

| By Jacqueline Plaster & Leon Kirschgens

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| By Jacqueline Plaster & Leon Kirschgens

Let’s Break the Plastic Wave Together

| By Leon Kirschgens & Jacqueline Plaster

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