Tiny plastics, big problems: The invisible threat to ecosystems
Tiny plastic particles are silently altering ecosystems, spreading pathogens, and disrupting nutrient cycles. Global action may soon follow.
Tiny plastics, big problems: The invisible threat to ecosystems
Tiny plastic particles are silently altering ecosystems, spreading pathogens, and disrupting nutrient cycles. Global action may soon follow.
Unintended Consequences: Recycling practices leading to microplastic contamination
A new study reveals recycling processes may contribute to significant microplastic pollution, highlighting the urgent need for reduced plastic usage.
Although still figuring out how to take samples and notify the public, California is poised to be the first monitoring microplastics in drinking water sources.