From fast food to kitchen staples such as rice and salt, a new study highlights the extent of plastic contamination in foods.
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A leading fertility scientist has warned against microwaving food in plastic containers because of its possible effects on ...
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After a successful first round of their refill pilot project, fulFILLed Lifestyle Co. received a second Sustainable Tourism ...
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