Tiny, microscopic pieces of plastic have been found in the air in major cities like Paris and London, and even in remote places throughout the arctic. Researchers say this is a clear indication that airborne plastic is a global problem. But how does it get there and are we breathing it in? Emanuela Campanella explains.
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Are we breathing in plastic? The truth behind microscopic plastics
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