I know what people here will immediately point the finger at, but there is one ticking time bomb we really shouldn't forget and it affects all of us. Microplastics. And that particular problem is just going to be there no matter who or how you lived. Enjoy
Microplastics. And that particular problem is just going to be there no matter who or how you lived.
Dumb question, but would it not matter how much "non-micro" plastic is in someone's environment? For some reason I'm thinking just about any interaction with 'ordinary' plastic could contribute to issues connected to microplastics.
I know what people here will immediately point the finger at, but there is one ticking time bomb we really shouldn't forget and it affects all of us. Microplastics. And that particular problem is just going to be there no matter who or how you lived. Enjoy
Dumb question, but would it not matter how much "non-micro" plastic is in someone's environment? For some reason I'm thinking just about any interaction with 'ordinary' plastic could contribute to issues connected to microplastics.