Echutaa,
Echutaa avatar

Sea salt or no your eating and breathing micro plastics all day every day, the small amount of salt you eat is not going to be a major contributing factor to the levels of micro plastics you ingest.

realbaconator,

Something on a similar thread: all metals produced after the 1940s have trace amounts of radioactive isotopes in their composition. If an application requires non-radioactive metals, they must be resourced from undersea wrecks or other places containing pre-nuclear materials. There’s an ever-growing list of things we can’t see but are permanently affecting the environment… and us.

Carnelian,

Is there somewhere I can read more about this?

feddylemmy,

Yeah that's a pretty wild claim. I would also like to read more into this.

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