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just_another_person@lemmy.world to science@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

7,000 Microplastics Studies Show We Have One Really Big Problem

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7,000 Microplastics Studies Show We Have One Really Big Problem

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just_another_person@lemmy.world to science@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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    Studies have identified some of the main sources of microplastics as:

    • plastic-coated fertilisers
    • plastic film used as mulch in agriculture

    WTF?

    • plastics recycling.

    Uuuuh…

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      • plastic film used as mulch in agriculture

      Wtf. Where and why?!

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        It’s the black plastic bag material that people used to cover their soil and poke holes through for their crops.

        I never thought it was called plastic mulch though.

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          It serves the same purpose as actual mulch, which is blocking out weeds

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            Yes, but mulch has the meaning of ground up wood, so I think most people would think it was ground up plastics.

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              If it was ground up plastic it would probably just get carried off by the wind.

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          Or plastic greenhouses

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        Like, everywhere?

        https://duckduckgo.com/?q=plastic+film+used+as+mulch+in+agriculture

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          deleted by creator

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      Plastic was never meant to be recycled.

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        So, what you’re telling us is, they’ve been lying for decades?

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          Yup passing on the responsibility from the manufacturer to the consumer

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      Yep

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      Other great source of plastics are synthetic fabrics. It releases a lot of micro particles in the water during washing and drying cycles.

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      Have you seen the process used in plastic recycling? The plastic is literally triturated into tiny bits before being heated up for the next stages.

      Edit: why the downvotes? I’m just trying to give some context on why plastic recycling is a great source of microplastics

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