Your favourite fleece may be adding to 'microplastic litter' in Great Lakes

Monday, January 12, 2015 - 14:30 in Physics & Chemistry

Scientists who have reported that the Great Lakes are awash in tiny bits of plastic are raising new alarms about a little-noticed form of the debris turning up in sampling nets: synthetic fibres from garments, cleaning cloths and other consumer products.

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