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the environment, cluttering beaches and choking marine wildlife. plastic does not biodegrade. instead, it breaks down into smaller pieces, and ultimately ends up everywhere, including in the food chain. in a week, we ingest a plastic bottle cap's worth or a spoonful, and in six months, we consume a cereal
consumption, in a decade, we could be eating kg in plastic. and over a lifetime, we consume about kg ( lb) of microplastic. we also don't fully know what impact this ingestion of micro and nano-sized plastic particles has on our health, said thava palanisami of australia's university of newcastle, who worked...
https://www.anews.com.tr/life/2020/01/15/bad-news-were-consuming-a-credit-cards-worth-of-plastic-a-week
the environment, cluttering beaches and choking marine wildlife. plastic does not biodegrade. instead, it breaks down into smaller pieces, and ultimately ends up everywhere, including in the food chain. in a week, we ingest a plastic bottle cap's worth or a spoonful, and in six months, we consume a cereal
consumption, in a decade, we could be eating kg in plastic. and over a lifetime, we consume about kg ( lb) of microplastic. we also don't fully know what impact this ingestion of micro and nano-sized plastic particles has on our health, said thava palanisami of australia's university of newcastle, who worked...
http://www.anews.com.tr/life/2020/01/15/bad-news-were-consuming-a-credit-cards-worth-of-plastic-a-week