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    TESTING THE WATER - What happens to bioplastic litter that enters the ocean?

    TESTING THE WATER - What happens to bioplastic litter that enters the ocean?

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    Mulch Ado – composting bioplastics at home: waste-savvy or waste of time?

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    Coming Out in the Wash - the problem with plastic clothes

    Coming Out in the Wash - the problem with plastic clothes

    Usually the policy in our household is to keep hold of, and look after, any plastics we already have, as they cause a great deal less potent
    What the Storm Blew In

    What the Storm Blew In

    I was particularly captivated by a display of technicolour shards and beads waltzing around a little inlet.  It looked so pretty, despite my

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