Samala
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The topic of marine debris - trash in the ocean - is something I follow pretty regularly in the journals and also in more open access literature.
I found an article I thought some people might really find interesting. It was written for Orion magazine originally, which is a foundation that focuses on environmental education, action, and such. They can lean a bit left on some topics, but the magazine is full of really excellent writing. This one does not seem political or offensive to me - if you're offended, I'm sorry to have linked you to it.
Polymers are Forever, details plastic in our oceans in a way that I wish I could have done for a recent RK article. Thought many of you would find it an interesting review of what an impact plastic trash can have. If you dont recycle now, it might make you think twice before tossing another empty water bottle.
What I thought was most eye opening was the use of plastics as exfoliants in beauty products. Rather shocking, it makes me wonder how widespread this use is in the industry.
>Sarah
I found an article I thought some people might really find interesting. It was written for Orion magazine originally, which is a foundation that focuses on environmental education, action, and such. They can lean a bit left on some topics, but the magazine is full of really excellent writing. This one does not seem political or offensive to me - if you're offended, I'm sorry to have linked you to it.
Polymers are Forever, details plastic in our oceans in a way that I wish I could have done for a recent RK article. Thought many of you would find it an interesting review of what an impact plastic trash can have. If you dont recycle now, it might make you think twice before tossing another empty water bottle.
What I thought was most eye opening was the use of plastics as exfoliants in beauty products. Rather shocking, it makes me wonder how widespread this use is in the industry.
>Sarah