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1 John 5:18 (ESV)
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Plastic chemicals are inescapable — and they’re messing with our hormones - Raw Story

Plastic chemicals are inescapable — and they’re messing with our hormones - Raw Story | Agents of Behemoth | Scoop.it

If you were to create a recipe for plastics, you’d need a very big cookbook. In addition to fossil fuel-based building blocks like ethylene and propylene, this ubiquitous material is made from...

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Permit for Controversial $9 Billion Plastics Plant in “Chemical Alley” to Be Put on Hold — ProPublica.org

Permit for Controversial $9 Billion Plastics Plant in “Chemical Alley” to Be Put on Hold — ProPublica.org | Agents of Behemoth | Scoop.it
Proposed emissions from the plant would triple the levels of cancer-causing chemicals in one of the most toxic areas of the U.S., but the Army Corps of Engineers intends to suspend the permit.
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Bank lending to plastics industry faces scrutiny as pollution concerns mount - The Fiji Times 

Bank lending to plastics industry faces scrutiny as pollution concerns mount - The Fiji Times  | Agents of Behemoth | Scoop.it

LONDON (Reuters) – Banks have provided $1.7 trillion of finance to 40 companies in the plastics supply chain without imposing any requirements to tackle plastic pollution pouring into the world’s rivers and oceans, according to a report published on Thursday.

 

With European and U.S. banks increasingly spurning the most polluting fossil fuel projects to help slow climate change, campaigners want lenders to take a similar approach to plastics by making loans conditional on measures to boost recycling. 

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More than 14m tonnes of plastic believed to be at the bottom of the ocean | The Guardian

More than 14m tonnes of plastic believed to be at the bottom of the ocean | The Guardian | Agents of Behemoth | Scoop.it
Thirty times more plastic on ocean floor than surface, analysis suggests, but more trapped on land than sea...
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