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ZME Science on MSNThis Plastic Dissolves in Seawater and Leaves Behind Zero MicroplasticsJapanese scientists unveil a material that dissolves in hours in contact with salt, leaving no trace behind.
Thin, flexible plastics — like plastic bags, food wrap and packing material — are among the least likely to get recycled. They get tangled up in the machinery at recycling facilities and can break the ...
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