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Blogs about plastic and health

We put our finger on the sore spot.
In our work, we increasingly focus on the relationship between plastic and human health. Our campaigns in the field of microplastics and the fight against plastic waste are directly related to this. Education is of course an important pillar in everything we do, because children are the future. And last but not least: we also like to put our finger on the sore spot, especially in industry and government! In our blogs you can read about our research, our view on it and what we ask of governments.
Fashion

Those who want to be beautiful should not buy plastic

70% of our clothing contains plastic. This harms people, animals and the planet.

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Health

Together we make impact

Plastic is everywhere. What do we do with it? Impact Fair will show you.

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Microplastics

Nurdlesoup

Nurdles: onverteerbare plastic korrels die zeeën, stranden en vogels vergiftigen.

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Health

'Heating Bad'

Heating plastic packaging, such as a quick microwave meal, leads to a significant increase in the number of chemicals and microplastics in our food.

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Health

PlasticFreeFuture: Scan products & choose plastic-free alternatives

Reduce plastic easily with PlasticFreeFuture! Scan products, find plastic-free options, and protect your health. Available soon!

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Packaging

Buy Now! The downside of our never-ending urge to buy

Can we go thrift shopping?

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bacteria
Health

Plastic litter increases the risk of infectious diseases

Every piece of plastic that holds water is a potential breeding ground for insects.

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Microplastics

Get rid of disposable wipes

Does this sound familiar? You are walking through the shop and find a solution to a problem you didn't know you had. Like moist cleaning wipes for baby bottoms and kitchen counters.

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Finance

Without tackling plastic finance, we walk on a dead-end road

The negotiations for a global plastics treaty in Busan last year ended in a disappointing deadlock.

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