Hong Kong cannot afford to ignore the threat of microplastic pollution
Recent scientific findings indicate that Hong Kong’s residents may be inhaling large quantities of microscopic plastic particles daily. A study published in Science Advances reveals that airborne concentrations of these “invisible” plastics are significantly higher than expected, raising crucial public health questions.
Hong Kong must watch out for dangers of black plastic
(10 Dec 2024 SCMP) In our daily lives, it is not uncommon to encounter black plastic items such as takeaway containers, kitchenware and children’s toys. However, recent research published in the journal Chemosphere suggests that we should consider avoiding black plastic products.




