Complete List of Single-Use Plastic Bans in Major Countries
If you walk into a store today, you’ll notice fewer plastic bags, fewer disposable straws, and a lot more conversation about the future of plastic. Why? Because single-use plastics have become one of the most
Single-Use Plastic Ban in India: 2025 Update
We must begin with a simple fact: single-use plastic is everywhere. It is used once, thrown away, and almost always ends up in our landfills, rivers, or oceans. Think of the plastic straw with your
New Plastic Packaging Laws in India: What You Need to Know
Let’s start with a fact that should worry all of us: India generates over 9 million tonnes of plastic waste every year, enough to fill every football stadium in the country, several times over. But
The Plastic in Your Prasad: A Truth Too Ugly to Ignore
The temple air is thick with incense and devotion. Chants echo off ancient walls as flowers cascade from folded hands. Yet among the sacred offerings, plastic wrappers, bottles and bags create their own unwelcome shrine.
What Happens to Your Plastic After Delhi’s Waste Collectors Pick It Up?
In Delhi and NCR, WWTPs are significant conduits for microplastic release because microscopic fragments pass through conventional treatment.
The Next Quit India Movement is Against Plastic. And It Starts With You
15 August 1942. 15 August 2025. Two very different days.One very similar fight. In 1942, the Quit India Movement wasn’t only about resisting. It was about reclaiming. A nation came together to reject what was
The Global Plastics Treaty Could Change Everything (If We Don’t Mess It Up This Time)
460 million metric tons of plastic produced every single year. From Mount Everest to ocean trenches, plastic has become the uninvited guest that just won’t leave the party.
The Great PFAS Escape: Why Your Pizza Box Might Be Plotting Against You
TLDR: Those shiny food wrappers aren’t just keeping your fries crispy. They’re harboring some seriously unwelcome guests.
The $90 Billion Question: Why EcoGran is Having Its Moment
When the world’s biggest problem becomes your biggest opportunity. The Market That Moved Mountains Here’s something interesting: The global bioplastics market just went from $12.9 billion in 2023 to a projected $90.3 billion by 2032—a
The Invisible Invasion: How Microplastics Conquered Our Skies
Microplastics aren’t just in our oceans, food, and bodies—they’re floating in our clouds and every major climate model on Earth is missing microplastics.