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I was stunned to learn in a recent feature article from The Economist magazine focusing on the world’s seas, that on average, every square mile of ocean contains 46,000 floating pieces of plastic. And in the Pacific, there are two vast areas, possibly the size of the United States, with “tons and tons and tons of plastic swirling round and round.”1
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