Is microplastics the sole contaminant in otherwise completely clean and pure fluid? Or, like with all bodily fluids, it also contains traces of many irrelevant substances that somehow made their way there? Is the attention to microplastics disproportional? Who paid for the research?
Big Cardboard paid for the research as part of its ongoing effort to decrease plastic packaging and return to cardboard packaging. We should wait 2 generations so that we can know for certain the long term effects of microplastics. Let’s run the experiment before coming to a hasty conclusion with insufficient evidence.
Is microplastics the sole contaminant in otherwise completely clean and pure fluid? Or, like with all bodily fluids, it also contains traces of many irrelevant substances that somehow made their way there? Is the attention to microplastics disproportional? Who paid for the research?
Big Cardboard paid for the research as part of its ongoing effort to decrease plastic packaging and return to cardboard packaging. We should wait 2 generations so that we can know for certain the long term effects of microplastics. Let’s run the experiment before coming to a hasty conclusion with insufficient evidence.