How Small Are Microplastics, Really?ย Invisible World of Plastic Dust

A hand holding tiny colorful microplastic fragments near the water

Microplastics have become a defining environmental concern of our time. They are tiny fragments of plastic less than 5 millimeters in size, formed when larger pieces of plastic, bottles, bags, or fibers break down under sunlight, waves, or wear. Some are even manufactured intentionally for cosmetics, cleaning agents, or industrial processes. According to UNEP, about … Read more

Top 7 Transport Safety Tips for Biohazardous Materials

Gloved hands handling a strong cardboard box with biohazard label, laboratory equipment in background

Transporting biohazardous materials is one of the most tightly regulated areas in global logistics. The risks are obvious: a single misstep can endanger public health, contaminate environments, and create legal liabilities. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT), more than 3 billion tons of hazardous materials are moved every year, and although most shipments … Read more