03-16-2018, 11:24 AM
"It's not about pointing fingers at particular brands; it's really showing that this is everywhere, that plastic has become such a pervasive material in our society, and it’s pervading water - all of these products that we consume at a very basic level."
This.
It's gotten into everything. You're inhaling particles of plastic every day.
No evidence as yet that particles this small are dangerous/carcinogens. Probably more danger from the nanoparticles you're inhaling from car/truck exhaust.
This.
It's gotten into everything. You're inhaling particles of plastic every day.
No evidence as yet that particles this small are dangerous/carcinogens. Probably more danger from the nanoparticles you're inhaling from car/truck exhaust.