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  2. Microplastics: The tiny threat and why recycling is not the ...

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    “Once you get to recycling, every time it is recycled, and made into a new material, it breaks down a little bit more and becomes a lower quality plastic,” Gaver told 6 News. “Eventually it ...

  3. Microplastics are choking our waters. Could a sponge ... - AOL

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    The problem is only set to get worse with plastic production and pollution expected to increase in the coming years.. Even if we embarked on an immediate and globally coordinated effort to reduce ...

  4. Microplastics and human health - Wikipedia

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    [10] [27] Fecal sample analyses estimate a daily intake of approximately 203–332 MNP particles, translating to an annual ingestion rate of around 39,000–52,000 particles. [ 6 ] [ 28 ] This suggests that daily MNP exposure from food and drink may be substantial, with significant implications for gastrointestinal and systemic health.

  5. There Are Microplastics In Almost Everything We Consume ... - AOL

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    Instead, she recommends supporting more large-scale efforts to reduce microplastic contamination in the first place. You Might Also Like. Insanely Easy Weeknight Dinners To Try This Week.

  6. Microplastic remediation - Wikipedia

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    Microplastic remediation refers to environmental remediation techniques focused on the removal, treatment and containment of microplastics (small plastic particles) from environmental media such as soil, water, or sediment. [1] Microplastics can be removed using physical, chemical, or biological techniques. [2]

  7. Plastic pollution - Wikipedia

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    By averaging the microplastic mass per cm 3, they estimated that Earth's seafloor contains about 14 million tons of microplastic – about double the amount they estimated based on data from earlier studies – despite calling both estimates "conservative" as coastal areas are known to contain much more microplastic. These estimates are about ...

  8. Bottled water packed with nanoplastics, study finds - AOL

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    “Several studies have reported lower microplastic levels in tap water. Hence, it’s plausible to expect lower nanoplastic levels in tap water as well, considering their common sources,” Yan said.

  9. Plastic Soup Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Plastic Soup Foundation is a non-profit marine conservation organisation that aims to reduce plastic pollution. [1] [2] Established in 2011, Plastic Soup Foundation advocates towards imposing bans and/or voluntary phase-outs of microbeads in cosmetics at a global scale with the Beat the Microbead campaign.