39. It's the product not the polymer: Rethinking plastic pollution

    The authors present in this article a bitter discussion about the current situation of plastic pollution in oceans. Data has been misinterpreted and shared incorrectly with alarmist holders in news that only feed the plast-fobia. They twist the mainstream by taking conclusions from data, but highlighting this global problem anyway. 

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Published in WIREs Water on 28th September 2020


Thomas Stanton, Paul Kay, Matthew Johnson, Faith Ka Shun Chan, Rachel L. Gomes, Jennifer Hughes, William Meredith, Harriet G. Orr, Colin E. Snape, Mark Taylor, Jason Weeks, Harvey Wood and Yuyao Xu


DOI: 10.1002/wat2.1490

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