Research on microplastics and human health is still in its early days, said Mary Johnson, a principal research scientist at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. But one thing is clear: each stage of the life cycle of plastic disproportionately impacts vulnerable communities.     

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A mountain of plastic waste at the Sims Municipal Recycling in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. Everyday items shed tiny particles of plastic, known as microplastics.

This article originally appeared in Nexus Media News and Discover Magazine.



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