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byVegan Cyclist ( 1650427 ) writes:
So is it cross-contamination in all these animal products as well?
https://www.theguardian.com/en... [theguardian.com]
They're finding microplastics EVERYWHERE. We're eating and breathing them daily. Should be no surprise to find them in the human body.
byrsilvergun ( 571051 ) writes:
Yeah, and unlike humans we can easily cut animals open and look.
I don't have the energy in me to do it right now but I would bet good money that if I dug into those scientists careers I would find money from the plastic industry.
I'm a little surprised that the guardian hasn't done that for me. They're usually better than this.
byAlypius ( 3606369 ) writes:
...unlike humans we can easily cut animals open and look.
Not with that attitude!
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