Fighting climate change through our everyday lives
They're the biggest type of plastic pollution, but we don't always see them.
Government legislation on plastic consumption, even if adopted worldwide, wouldn’t actually wipe out “microplastics” in the environment. Microplastics are hidden in many places - here's where to find them.
Here's how to sparkle responsibly!
Would you like a side of chemical-laden micro beads with your fish?
Killer for a music festival, literally killer for the environment.
Dave West from the environmental group Boomerang Alliance told Fairfax that if you've got an average seafood diet in Australia, you're probably ingesting about 11,000 plastic pieces a year. Is that right?
You are probably washing your face or brushing your teeth with plastic microbeads. And it's poisoning the ocean. So how can we identify microplastics, and why is it so important to #banthebead?
Let's get Australian homes electrified!
Can you cut 1 Tonne of carbon pollution out of your life?