Microplastic crisis: Oceans face invisible pollution threat
Groundbreaking research reveals the shocking scale of microplastic pollution in our oceans, with potentially devastating consequences for marine life and human health.
Groundbreaking research reveals the shocking scale of microplastic pollution in our oceans, with potentially devastating consequences for marine life and human health.
Groundbreaking research reveals bottled water contains dramatically higher levels of microplastics than estimated, raising urgent health concerns about invisible plastic pollution invading our bodies.
Groundbreaking research from the University of Catania finds micro and nanoplastics are penetrating the roots of common UK vegetables like lettuces and broccoli, posing a direct health risk to consumers.
Groundbreaking research reveals for the first time that nanoplastic particles can penetrate the roots of common vegetables like lettuces and radishes, entering our food chain and posing a potential health risk.