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discardstudies.com
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| | | | | Putting 20,000 black plastic balls in water after people have been warned against throwing plastic into waterways has sparked a number of questions. Our plastic expert talks about what happens when water meets plastic: | |
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www.thebigq.org
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| | | | | From the Antarctic to the deepest depths of the ocean, microplastics are found in increasingly large numbers. These tiny, seemingly inescapable plastics pose a range of threats to human health, animal life and the ecosystems on which we rely. How can we deal with this avalanche of microplastics? For more, Dr Maria Armoudian speaks to [...], | |
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www.sciencenews.org
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| | | | | Compost is pinpointed as a source of plastic pollution, but environmental fate and effects unknown. | |
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www.uno.edu
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