So, there’s apparently research coming out now about microplastics being found in people’s bloodstreams and the possible negative effects of that and I feel the need to get out ahead of the wave of corporate sponsored “be sure to recycle your bottles!” or “ban glitter!” campaigns and remind everyone:
It’s fishing nets. It’s fishing nets. It is overwhelming fishing nets It always has been fishing nets. Unless regulations are changed, it will continue to be fishing nets.
The plastic in the ocean in largely discarded nets from industrial fishing. The microplastics are the result of these nets breaking down. The “trash islands” are also, you guessed it. Mostly fishing nets and other discarded fishing industry equipment.
Do not allow them to continue to twist the story. Do not come after disabled people who require single use plastics. Do not come after people using glitter in art projects and makeup. These things make up a negligible amount of the issue compared to corporate waste, specifically in the fishing industry. Do not let them shift the blame to the individual so they can continue to destroy the planet and our bodies without regulation.
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Illus. 有田満弘
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Late for New Year’s, early for Lunar New Year, a happy medium 🐅
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dinosaur sprinkles. look at this post with your eyes if you agree
Cat - Väinö Rouvinen , 1995.
Finnish, b.1932-
Color etching and aquatint, 100/100, 17x12 cm.
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what is the unown trying to tell us?
doot doot doot doot
sorry for putting you in a glass jar with a twig and a leaf i thought you would like it
baby goats can be a
handful
I love mangoes your honor
A date on the rooftop
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