Environmentalists drawing a bead on microplastics
Ottawa Citizen

By Marie-Danielle Smith, Ottawa Citizen, August 17, 2014

Researchers say tiny balls of plastic typically used in personal care and hygiene products are rapidly building up in Canadian lakes and rivers. They have the potential, some researchers contend, to absorb toxic chemicals and work their way up the food chain through wildlife. via Environmentalists drawing a bead on microplastics | Ottawa Citizen.

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