Concern over the potential environmental health impacts of phthalates in soft plastic fishing lures among recreational anglers could create consumer demand for more informative labels or different ...
Whether you’re on the beach or the boat, don’t start the fall striped bass run without these three metal lures.
An interdisciplinary research team has demonstrated in their new study that harmful phthalates and endocrine disruptors are ...
Trying to narrow down hundreds of striped bass lures to the top 25 is like trying ... it migrated into striper fishing circles. This soft-plastic stickbait has a simple design, but it can imitate ...
Tesco and Sainsbury's have been accused of misleading customers over their front-of-store recycling schemes after an investigation found that most soft plastic returned to stores was burned.
The author lips a smallie that ate a weighted streamer. Photo by Kubie Brown Gear anglers are going to want to use bottom-contact soft plastic baits that cause a lot of commotion and draw bass in from ...
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An investigation into the recycling of soft plastics by Everyday Plastic and the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) has led to calls for Sainsbury’s and Tesco to publicly support the Global ...
Planet or Plastic? is National Geographic’s multiyear effort to raise awareness about the global plastic trash crisis. Come to this page often to learn more, and find out what you can do to ...
“Soft plastics” that can’t be recycled at home are difficult to avoid. Thankfully, one entrepreneur revealed what to do instead of throwing those plastics in the trash. How do you know ...
Despite global concerns over the accumulation of plastic waste, the drive to produce new plastics shows no signs of slowing down. According to OECD data, the world’s annual plastic production ...
In 2021, the supermarket set up bins in its stores in which customers could leave their difficult-to-recycle “soft plastics”, like the low density polyethylene from shopping bags and film lids.