Microplastics are brought into the wilderness on hiking shoes and gear, study shows
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A recent study reveals that hiking shoes and outdoor gear are significant contributors to microplastic pollution in the wilderness, particularly in the Adirondack mountain lakes of New York. This finding is concerning as it highlights how outdoor activities, which are often seen as environmentally friendly, can inadvertently harm natural ecosystems. Understanding the sources of microplastics is crucial for developing strategies to mitigate their impact on the environment.
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