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hatrack

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Sat Jan 10, 2015, 11:32 AM Jan 2015

Miroplastic Waste Not Just For The Ocean Any More: All Great Lakes Chock Full Of It Too

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Scientists who have reported that the Great Lakes are awash in tiny bits of plastic are raising new alarms about a little-noticed form of the debris turning up in sampling nets: synthetic fibers from garments, cleaning cloths and other consumer products.

They are known as “microfibers” — exceedingly fine filaments made of petroleum-based materials such as polyester and nylon that are woven together into fabrics. “When we launder our clothes, some of the little microfibers will break off and go down the drain to the wastewater treatment facility and end up in our bodies of water,” Sherri “Sam” Mason, a chemist with the State University of New York at Fredonia, said Friday.

The fibers are so minuscule that people typically don’t realize their favorite pullover fleece can shed thousands of them with every washing, as the journal Environmental Science & Technology reported in 2011.

Over the past couple of years, Mason and colleagues have documented the existence of microplastic litter — some too small to see with the naked eye — in the Great Lakes. Among the particles are abrasive beads used in personal care products such as facial and body washes and toothpastes. Other researchers have made similar finds in the oceans. A number of companies are replacing microbeads with natural substances such as ground-up fruit pits. Illinois imposed a statewide ban on microbeads last year. Similar measures were proposed in California and New York.

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http://wlns.com/2015/01/10/scientists-great-lakes-teeming-with-tiny-plastic-fibers/

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Miroplastic Waste Not Just For The Ocean Any More: All Great Lakes Chock Full Of It Too (Original Post) hatrack Jan 2015 OP
I know just from emptying the lint filter on the dryer there is a small dust cloud of microfibers adirondacker Jan 2015 #1

adirondacker

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1. I know just from emptying the lint filter on the dryer there is a small dust cloud of microfibers
Sat Jan 10, 2015, 12:07 PM
Jan 2015

that linger in the air, nevermind the amount that goes down the drain. I have an exhaust fan a couple feet from the dryer and make sure it's turned on to exhaust the dust cloud before it dissipates in the house. As much as I like polar fleece for comfort in the cold, I'm reducing it's use by buying and wearing wool more often.

Now to convince the spandex runners and swimmers of how silly they look

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