Microplastics: The sneaky guests in our waterways, soil, air... and bodies

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Australian scientists are hoping new research into microplastics in our waterways will promote more sustainable practices. Microplastics - the result of the breakdown of larger plastic products - are present in oceans, soils and the even the air we breathe.

But experts say there are steps we can take to limit our exposure.They're the tiny particles causing big problems.

The team is using what's called a manta trawl - a net, designed to collect tiny particles and debris. It's lowered into the harbour and after 20 minutes, it's hauled onto the deck of the boat."That's probably polystyrene...""There are plastics in every single sample - and a lot of them. So it's a concentration that's akin to the Mediterranean, which is one of the most polluted places in the world mainly because it's one of the most populated.

"That actually tells us there is a direct link between the amount of plastics we consume in Australia and the amount that's being washed into the environment."

 

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