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Title
Scientific Evidence Supports a Ban on Microbeads
Author(s)
Rochman, C.M.;Kross, S.M.;Armstrong, J.B.;Bogan, M.T.;Darling, E.S.;Green, S.J.;Smyth, A.R.;Veríssimo, D.
Published
2015
Publisher
Environmental Science & Technology
Abstract
Microplastic has been reported in every major open ocean and many freshwater lakes and rivers. Its small size makes it bioavailable to thousands of species across nearly all trophic levels. Because of the difficulty of large-scale cleanup, environmental managers, scientists, and environmentalists have stressed that the best solution to microplastic pollution is source reduction. Recently, one source of microplastic has received much attention in the media and from policy makers: plastic microbeads.

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