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May 2026 : Environment news round-up

Дата публикации: 28-05-2026 11:28:20

Our round-up of the month’s most important stories. Brand name baby food contaminated with microplastics A new Greenpeace report has found up to 99 plastic particles per gram in Nestle and Danone baby food pouches, along with a range of plastic chemicals, prompting calls for stronger regulations to protect infants from harm, as well as

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by Seema on 28/05/2026 No comments

Our round-up of the month’s most important stories.

Brand name baby food contaminated with microplastics

A new Greenpeace report has found up to 99 plastic particles per gram in Nestle and Danone baby food pouches, along with a range of plastic chemicals, prompting calls for stronger regulations to protect infants from harm, as well as for brands to go “beyond compliance” when it comes to food safety.

Plastic litter threatens rare mass nesting sites for turtles

How the Iran war is driving up the cost of your groceries

An excellent visual explainer from Reuters shows how it’s not just transport costs that are affected by the rising price of oil, but the cost of chemicals and plastics used in everyday products too.

Prices have risen particularly quickly in Asia, exposing our over-dependence on this fossil fuel material. Many, including the UN, have questioned the trade barriers blocking the use of alternative materials, and pointed to the resilience that local reuse infrastructure could provide in these times.

Germany and UK are largest exporters of plastic waste in 2025

The dubious honour of world’s biggest dumpers leaves recipient nations like Turkey and Malaysia unable to cope with the sheer volume of incoming trash, while legal loopholes allow these exports to count towards official recycling rates.

The EU has promised an end to non-OECD exports by November of this year. However this will not cover Turkey, nor another loophole that will allow waste to be exported to the UK (not covered by the regulations), before being shipped on to countries in the Global South.

Reusable medical equipment a safe option, study finds

Groundbreaking research on 587 patients using urinary catheters in the UK has found reusable versions to be just as safe as single-use. If the findings are adopted, it would lead to huge reductions in both cost and waste in public hospitals, as well as pave the way for further studies into other potential reusable items in healthcare.

Every month we round up the top stories from the world of plastic pollution – and the work being done to stop it. From aquatic pollution to zero waste, you’ll always be up to date with the latest research, trends and greenwashing tactics.

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SeemaMay 2026 : Environment news round-up05.28.2026

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