• Episode 33: Microplastics Everywhere

  • Nov 17 2021
  • Duración: 38 m
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Episode 33: Microplastics Everywhere

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  • There has been a lot of news lately about the presence of microplastics in everything from our food and water to our bodies. How did this even happen? Guests: Mary Kosuth, Research Assistant and PhD student at the U of M School of Public Health Episode sponsor: Susie Osaki Holm - thank you for your generous support! Show Notes: 

    Mary Kosuth’s paper: Anthropogenic contamination of tap water, beer, and sea salt Microplastics: What are they and why should we care?  

    The World’s Plastic Pollution Crisis, Explained

    Waste Land - an episode of Planet Money

    ​​Plastic Pollution is Killing Sea Turtles

    Your Laundry Sheds Harmful Microfibers. Here’s What You Can Do About It

    What Companies Are Behind the Global Surge in Single-Use Plastic

    Loop’s Revolutionary Reusable Packaging System - Coming to Some Big Stores

    Bottle Bill States and How They Work

    Oregon Bottle Deposit ($ .10) and Bottle Drop Redemption Centers

    Oregon Governor Signs Country’s Second EPR Law For Packaging 

    The Race to Develop Plastic-Eating Bacteria

     

    Episode Managers: Susie Osaki Holm and Bruce Anderson Become a Patron of our show! Produced by Riverside Productions LLC

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    Featured Songs: Hollow Inside - Daxten

    Ocean Flow - West & Zander

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