Saturday 25 August 2018

We are guinea pigs in a worldwide experiment on microplastics


One of the main problems with plastics is that although we may only need them fleetingly – seconds in the case of microbeads in personal care products, or minutes as in plastic grocery bags – they stick around for hundreds of years. Unfortunately, much of this plastic ends up as environmental pollution. We’ve all seen the gruesome images of a sea turtle killed by a plastic bag, or the array of bottle caps, toothbrush fragments, and other plastic items found in the stomach of an albatross carcass. But what about the tiny microplastics that aren’t as readily visible? Much of…

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https://ift.tt/2o95OcV The Conversation August 25, 2018 at 12:00PM

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