Registered boat owners in the U.S. dispose of 92 million pounds of used shrink wrap each year, the majority of which ends up in landfills. Clean Ocean Access, a non-profit, launched a recycling ...
New technique uses wrinkles in metal-coated shrink wrap to boost biomarkers' signals a thousand-fold, paving the way for a low-cost, highly sensitive diagnostic device WASHINGTON, March 20—Detecting ...
In a pilot project for the Rhode Island Marine Trades Association and Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corp., 15 Ocean State marinas recycled 40,000 pounds of marine shrink wrap this year. Plastic ...
Every year, U.S. boat owners generate about 92 million pounds of shrink wrap. The vast majority of this plastic material ends up in landfills and often contributes to plastic pollution in our oceans.
The 22-foot “Carlino’s Way” emerged earlier this month from its plastic sheath at the Sun Harbor Bay Club marina in Barnegat Township. “You kind of look forward to it, like opening a present,” owner ...
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