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    Microplastics 'everywhere': oceans, air, human body

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    July 4, 2022
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    Agence France-Presse (AFP)
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    PD20220704_B4
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    From ocean depths to mountain peaks, humans have littered the planet with tiny shards of plastic. We have even absorbed these microplastics into our bodies — with uncertain implications. Images of plastic pollution have become familiar: a turtle suffocated by a shopping bag, water bottles washed up on beaches, or the monstrous “Great Pacific Garbage Patch” of floating detritus. Millions of tonnes of plastic produced every year, largely from fossil fuels, make their way into the environment and degrade into smaller and smaller pieces.
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    Microplastics 'everywhere': oceans, air, human body. (2022, July 4). Philippine Daily Inquirer, p. B4.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/12723
    Corporate Names
    Hull York Medical School Wageningen University Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
    Personal Names
    Ghiglione, Jean-Francois Sadofsky, Laura Koelmans, Bart
    Geographic Names
    France United Kingdom
    Subject
    microplastics plastics pollution polypropylene human health
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