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The High School, Leckhampton made lifelong memories at Lord’s as they took part in the National Table Cricket Finals Day.
Wirral Grammar School for Boys enjoyed a memorable trip to Lord’s as they regained their National Table Cricket title.The Bebington-based ...
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Dewsbury Reporter on MSNSpotlight on Heckmondwike as funding awarded to rid chewing gum litter off streetsThe council is putting plans in place to remove chewing gum that blights local streets after receiving a further £26,450 of funding to tackle the issue. Last year, 16,503 pieces of gum litter were ...
Chewing gum is set to be removed from some streets of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. This is thanks to funding from the ...
Chewing gum found at table in the courtroom of U.S. District Judge T. Kent Wetherell, II at the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida in Pensacola (red highlight added by ALM).
Cleaning it up is not cheap because it is labour intensive. The average cost is £1.50 per square metre and estimates suggest that the annual clean-up cost for chewing gum pollution for councils in the ...
Most chewing gum on sale is made from a variety of oil-based synthetic rubbers – similar to the plastic material used in car tyres. If you find that thought slightly unsettling, you are not alone.
New research by Queen’s University Belfast has found that chewing gum can release over a quarter of a million microplastics and detectable levels of nanoplastics into saliva within first hour of ...
More than 250,000 microplastics (MPs) were detected in the saliva of a person after one hour of chewing a single piece of gum, a new study has revealed. The research findings, led by Queen’s ...
More than 250,000 microplastics (MPs) were detected in the saliva of a person after one hour of chewing a single piece of gum, a new study has revealed. The research findings, led by Queen’s ...
US research indicating that natural chewing gums release “similar amounts of microplastics” into the saliva to synthetic gums highlights a need for greater transparency in the category, a UK scientist ...
A researcher has identified a surprising source of plastic pollution: chewing gum. In an essay for The Conversation, microplastics expert David Jones of the UK's University of Portsmouth revealed that ...
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