Aktuelle Studie beweist: Plastikverpackung ist alles andere als ungefährlich! 07/20/2018 At least 148 substances in plastic packaging are highly hazardous and many compounds are untested for toxicity and/or unknown Plastic packaging is associated with more than 4000 different chemicals, including at least 148 highly hazardous substances, as new results from an ongoing scientific research project show. The first project output includes a freely accessible database on Chemicals associated with Plastic Packaging (CPPdb) containing information on 4283 chemicals. 148 hazardous
At least 148 substances in plastic packaging are highly hazardous and many compounds are untested for toxicity and/or unknown Plastic packaging is associated with more than 4000 different chemicals, including at least 148 highly hazardous substances, as new results from an ongoing scientific research project show. The first project output includes a freely accessible database on Chemicals associated with Plastic Packaging (CPPdb) containing information on 4283 chemicals. 148 hazardous
Neuste Fakten zu Plastikmüll 2018 03/20/2018 Neuste Fakten zu Plastikmüll 2018 Im Jahr 2050 könnte dreimal mehr Plastik im Meer schwimmen als Fische. Jährlich verenden etwa 1.000.000 Seevögel und 100.000 Meeressäuger durch den Kontakt mit unserem Plastikmüll. Phtalate (Weichmacher) bewirken eine Auf- / Abregulierung der Funktion unserer Gene. Sie verändern die genetische Information. Diese Chemikalien können vom Gehirn bis zum Immunsystem aller Teile unseres Körpers verändern. Verbrauchsdaten zum Plastikmüll Seit 1950 wurden 8,3 Mrd.
Neuste Fakten zu Plastikmüll 2018 Im Jahr 2050 könnte dreimal mehr Plastik im Meer schwimmen als Fische. Jährlich verenden etwa 1.000.000 Seevögel und 100.000 Meeressäuger durch den Kontakt mit unserem Plastikmüll. Phtalate (Weichmacher) bewirken eine Auf- / Abregulierung der Funktion unserer Gene. Sie verändern die genetische Information. Diese Chemikalien können vom Gehirn bis zum Immunsystem aller Teile unseres Körpers verändern. Verbrauchsdaten zum Plastikmüll Seit 1950 wurden 8,3 Mrd.
Study shows huge impact of microplastics 01/18/2017 New research shows that even small concentrations of plastic, such as microbeads found in toothpaste, cosmetics and household cleaning products, can have a serious impact on entire marine habitats. The study, led by Dr Dannielle Green of Anglia Ruskin University and carried out at a special outdoor laboratory facility at Strangford Lough in Northern Ireland, is published in the journal Environmental Science and Technology. Rather than focusing on an individual species, like most studies to
New research shows that even small concentrations of plastic, such as microbeads found in toothpaste, cosmetics and household cleaning products, can have a serious impact on entire marine habitats. The study, led by Dr Dannielle Green of Anglia Ruskin University and carried out at a special outdoor laboratory facility at Strangford Lough in Northern Ireland, is published in the journal Environmental Science and Technology. Rather than focusing on an individual species, like most studies to