Parley AIR: Plastics and the Pandemic
How the plastics industry used the pandemic to push single-use plastics, and what we’ve learned in three years
Learn how Sharon Lavigne is keeping chemical companies from building new plastics plants in her community.
To highlight the link between glacial and ocean ecosystems, Parley Argentina coordinator Yago Lange set out to foil surf the Perito Moreno glacier in Patagonia.
Introducing our new end-to-end solution for plastic waste on islands and in remote regions.
How the plastics industry used the pandemic to push single-use plastics, and what we’ve learned in three years
A look at the plastics and pollutants infiltrating every part of the food system
Are beach cleanups actually helping? A closer look at a piece of the solutions puzzle
Poorly regulated international waters make up almost 95% of the global ocean
Plastics plants are concentrated in one part of the U.S. and disproportionately impact poor and BIPOC communities.
The oceans know no borders, and are an all-connecting link for the world’s plastic.
The global recycling industry pollutes low-income communities. Here’s how.
The blue part of the planet is a massive carbon sink, so preserving ocean health is a key part of climate policy.
This month, we’re exploring what plastic bans can and can’t do – and the role policy can play in curbing plastic consumption.
How the next generation is thinking about the environmental crisis — and leading solutions.
A real-life guide to curbing plastic, in collaboration with Future Earth.
To end marine plastic pollution, we need to understand how waste travels to the seas.
Plastic is created from fossil fuels, and it may be the industry’s only chance of keeping afloat. Learn more in our Parley AIR guide.
A dive into the complicated interconnections between plastics, women’s health, everyone’s health, fertility and climate change.
In the face of danger, this jellyfish hits the reset button on life and begins to age in reverse.
In our ongoing miniseries about jellyfish, we take a swim with one of the biggest species in the oceans.