There’s plastic in your prawns, UQ research reveals – Australia
Posted on August 18, 2020 by DrRossH in Plastic & WildlifeSource: There’s plastic in your prawns, UQ research reveals
We found polyvinyl chloride — a widely used synthetic plastic polymer — in all samples we tested, but the most common plastic in use today — polyethylene — was the highest concentrate we found,” Ribeiro said.
“From the edible marine species tested, sardines had the highest plastic content, which was a surprising result.
How do we get the public and industry to be concerned about this?
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