"Researchers Urge Firms to Abandon Bright Plastic for Sustainability"

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Source: The Guardian
"Researchers Urge Firms to Abandon Bright Plastic for Sustainability"
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Researchers from the University of Leicester and the University of Cape Town have found that brightly coloured plastics degrade into microplastics faster than plainer colours, with red, blue, and green plastics becoming brittle and fragmenting more quickly. The study suggests that manufacturers should avoid using these colours in products to reduce environmental pollution and improve recyclability.

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