Landfill sites linked to birth defects

The residents of Aloes area of Port Elizabeth city, South Africa, will no longer live in the vicinity of a hazardous medi

The United Nations Environ

the Portuguese environment ministry has approved plans for the setting up two incineration plants: one in the Arr

Lethal and toxic chemicals found in US citizens

European and Japanese manufacturers are made responsible for recycling their products

health and environmental conditions in the world's largest shipbreaking yard at Alang, Gujarat, are deteriorating due to unscientific and unsafe shipbreaking practises, according to a study

The sinking of an Italian tanker carrying 6,000 metric tonnes of toxic chemicals off France's Atlantic Coast has sent alarm bells ringing in the region. Loaded with 4,000 tonnes of styrene, a

An organisation in Mumbai documents the presence of dyeing pigments in microbes and plants

CONSUMERS have decided to stop using products containing chlorpyrifos till more information about it is available. Even store managers are going to lay off these products for the time being. The

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