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A battery plant released 3,500 tons of lead into Los Angeles. Now scientists have found lead in the baby teeth of local children. Recycling

A battery plant released 3,500 tons of lead into Los Angeles. Now scientists have found lead in the baby teeth of local children.

For 15 years, the manufacturer Exide crushed car batteries into small pieces at a recycling plant in Vernon, California, a city south of downtown Los Angeles. From there, the company sifted for lead — a neurotoxin that's often used in battery manufacturing, b…
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May 9, 2019
With Only About 20% of Plastics Being Recycled, New Breakthrough May Be ‘Holy Grail’ for Recycling – Good News Network Recycling

With Only About 20% of Plastics Being Recycled, New Breakthrough May Be ‘Holy Grail’ for Recycling – Good News Network

Reprinted from Berkeley Lab Plastic is great until you no longer need it. Because plastics contain various additives, like dyes, fillers, or flame retardants, very few plastics can be recycled without loss in performance or aesthetics. Even the most recycla…
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May 8, 2019
$2.5 trillion ‘Holy Grail’ found? Breakthrough discovery could lead to 100 percent recyclable plastics, scientists say Recycling

$2.5 trillion ‘Holy Grail’ found? Breakthrough discovery could lead to 100 percent recyclable plastics, scientists say

Plastic pollution in the world's oceans may have a $2.5 trillion impact, negatively impacting "almost all marine ecosystem services," including areas such as fisheries, recreation and heritage. But a breakthrough from scientists at Berkeley Lab could be the s…
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May 8, 2019
China is refusing to take ‘foreign garbage’ from the US, so these 6 cities are burning or throwing away your recycling Recycling

China is refusing to take ‘foreign garbage’ from the US, so these 6 cities are burning or throwing away your recycling

If you throw your plastic bottles in the recycling bin, it may feel like you've done your part to conserve the environment. That effort could quickly be undone depending on where you live. As recycling becomes more expensive for local governments, many cit…
bubmag
May 8, 2019