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These pickleballs don’t clog up landfills with microplastic. And they perform, team saysNeill did some research and discovered that an estimated 500 million pickleballs are produced annually, and that means that 77 million pounds of microplastic ends up in landfills, where they leak ...
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Healthcare company keeps over 450,000 pounds of harmful waste out of landfills — here's howBausch + Lomb's programs help prevent waste from piling up in landfills and waterways. As more consumers participate, the impact extends beyond reducing microplastic pollution; it also supports a ...
The brain is the most well-protected organ in the human body, but it has a surprisingly high amount of microplastic pollution, according to a study published in Nature Medicine on Monday.
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