Plastic "nurdles" found washed up on England's east coast are likely to have come from a collision involving an oil tanker ...
Clean-up operation under way after pellets from ship collision threaten wildlife - Fires were now out on the container ship ...
Harmful plastic pellets, known as nurdles, are washing up on beaches in Norfolk and around The Wash following a collision ...
The co-owners of an oil tanker involved in a collision with a cargo ship in the North Sea have released the first picture of ...
Plastic nurdles may have spilt from damaged containers on a stricken ship involved in last week’s North Sea collision and ...
Every year, an estimated 2.5 billion nurdles – lentil-sized plastic resin pellets – enter Port Phillip Bay through stormwater ...
An urgent mission is under way to remove pollution debris from Norfolk's beaches, before it causes environmental catastrophe.
The co-owners of an oil tanker involved in a collision with a cargo ship in the North Sea have hailed the ‘exceptional ...
Plastic pellets which can cause significant harm to wildlife have washed ashore following a collision between a tanker and ...
A spokesperson for the National Trust said: "We can confirm that plastic nurdles have begun to wash ashore on Brancaster ...
Small plastic pellets washed up on the east coast of the UK, a week after two ships collided in the country’s waters.
Plastic pellets which can be a risk to wildlife have washed up on shore following the collision between a tanker and a ...
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