Study Says Up to 75% Of Plastics From Detergent Pods Enter The

Study Says Up to 75% Of Plastics From Detergent Pods Enter The

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They leak large amounts of untreated PVA that can potentially enter groundwater resources and water systems and contaminate the human food chain, according to a literature review by researchers with Arizona State University and the California nonprofit Plastic Oceans International.

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