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Michael Allen

Freelance Science Journalist

Tag: compostable plastics

Should you put your food waste in a compostable plastic bag?

Author adminPosted on 13 December 201821 December 2018Categories AllThings.BioTags aerobic digestion, anaerobic digestion, compost, compostable, compostable plastics, food waste, industrial composting, plastic

Reminder: Plastic doesn’t go in the compost bin

Author adminPosted on 4 June 20187 December 2018Categories Hakai MagazineTags aerobic digestion, anaerobic digestion, bioplastic, compost, compostable plastics, food waste, industrial composting, marine plastics, microplastics, plastic, plastic pollution, pollution

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A British journalist covering a wide range of science subjects, with a focus on climate change and atmospheric science, sustainability, and physics, materials and engineering.

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michael_h_allen [at] hotmail.com

Publications

  • AllThings.Bio
  • Chemistry & Industry
  • Discover
  • EOS
  • Hakai Magazine
  • Horizon
  • New Scientist
  • Physics World
  • SciDev.Net
  • Science
  • Smithsonian
  • youris.com

Topics

  • acoustic holograms
  • acoustic levitation
  • air pollution
  • atmospheric circulations
  • bio-based
  • bioeconomy
  • biology
  • biomedical
  • biophysics
  • bioplastic
  • birds
  • camouflage
  • careers
  • climate change
  • clothes
  • COVID-19
  • disease
  • disease diagnostics
  • education
  • entomology
  • extreme weather
  • fish
  • food waste
  • gender gap
  • health
  • imaging
  • insects
  • marine biology
  • marine plastics
  • materials
  • medical physics
  • microplastics
  • photonics
  • physics
  • plastic
  • plastic pollution
  • pollution
  • renewable energy
  • solar panels
  • sonic tractor beam
  • sound
  • structural colour
  • textiles
  • ultrasound
  • weather
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