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Microplastics problem exacerbated by wearing polyester clothes, study reveals | E&T Magazine
How Fast Fashion & (Recycled) Polyester Create The Microplastics In Our Blood - YouTube
Ocean plastic pollution: why our clothes are part of the problem - Vox
Microplastic Pollution in the Arctic Ocean Includes Laundry Fibers
How Plastic Pollution is Being Woven into Fast Fashion Culture
California first to tackle microplastics in drinking water - CalMatters
92% of microplastics in the Arctic Ocean are synthetic fibres | Daily Mail Online
Microfiber Release to Water, Via Laundering, and to Air, via Everyday Use: A Comparison between Polyester Clothing with Differing Textile Parameters | Environmental Science & Technology
Chart: Laundry's Contribution to the World's Microplastic Problem | Statista
You're Probably Wearing The World's Biggest Source Of Microplastic | by Martin Armstrong | Statista Charts | Medium
SOIL - Polyester microplastic fibers affect soil physical properties and erosion as a function of soil type
HOW MUCH PLASTIC POLLUTION DO WE BREATHE IN PER DAY? | Daily Mail Online
Is Recycled Polyester Green or Greenwashing? | Common Objective
Association of zoonotic protozoan parasites with microplastics in seawater and implications for human and wildlife health | Scientific Reports
Microplastics from textiles: towards a circular economy for textiles in Europe — European Environment Agency
Chemical composition of microplastics and anthropogenic fibers as... | Download Scientific Diagram
Your laundry and plastic pollution — which fabrics shed the most microplastics | CBC Radio
Friends of the Earth targets polyester in microplastic campaign - Apparel Insider
Upstream Solutions for Microplastic Pollution - Fibershed
Microplastic pollution from textiles – a microscopic, yet massive, problem | International Fiber Journal
Washing clothes releases thousands of synthetic micro fibres - The Water Network | by AquaSPE
What are microfibers and why are our clothes polluting the oceans? - Greenpeace International
Polyester Textiles as a Source of Microplastics from Households: A Mechanistic Study to Understand Microfiber Release During Washing | Environmental Science & Technology