“Advanced recycling,” a.k.a. burning plastic, is not a solution to the plastic pollution crisis. It is dangerous. Any legislation before Congress promoting “advanced recycling” would mean the proliferation of plastics-burning facilities across the country—and it would exempt these incinerators from air pollution …
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Around the world, climate change is intensifying extreme weather events and changing the land we live on. Scientists anticipate that as the planet continues to heat up, more and more people will be forced to leave the places they call home. En …
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Tribal air programs are necessary to protect the health of Indigenous communities, which have high rates of asthma, diabetes, heart disease, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder, and other diseases linked to air pollution exposure. But these programs lack the funding necessary to …
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Tell EPA: Protect Our Communities From Plastics Incineration Pollution
Plastics industry lobbyists have been promoting a decades-old incineration method as a new way to solve the plastic pollution crisis. They are calling the process “advanced recycling,” even though nothing gets recycled. Instead, the trash that enters a so-called “advanced recycling” facility …