Plastic bottle thrown to the beach after a long stay in the ocean. Notice the bite marks of animals. Most of the plastic pollution that enters our waterways and ends at the sea came from domestic use specifically single use disposables, such as straws, cups, lids, take-out containers and plastic cutlery. The real kicker is that plastic does not ever biodegrade in our environment. Instead, it continues to slowly break down into smaller pieces called microplastics, (any piece of plastic smaller th
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