saddayfordemocracy:Microplastic Photos Series by Sweet Sneak Studio for Copenhagen Zoo,The plastic c
saddayfordemocracy:Microplastic Photos Series by Sweet Sneak Studio for Copenhagen Zoo,The plastic consumption worldwide has been increasing at an alarming rate becoming an important source of pollution for our planet. Our plastic waste ends up in the sea and in nature where it takes decades to degrade. Plastic also enters our food chain as microplastics.Microplastics are small plastic pieces, less than 5 mm long. Because of their tiny size, they can escape water treatment filtration systems and spread out into our oceans and other water bodies.We consume microplastics not only through seafood, but also through drinking water because of the plastic bottles which have the highest content of microplastics. Scientists have found microplastics in beer, honey and sea salt.The exact impact of microplastics on our health is not yet clear but we know that plastic is harming nature. To shine a light on the problem and to create more awareness on the consequences of single-use plastics, Sweet Sneak Studio created this exhibition portraying eight different foods in which scientists found traces of microplastics.Photography by Morten Bentzon -- source link
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