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What Americans Are Doing About Microplastics

A survey for Statista by YouGov has revealed that only 52 percent of adults in the U.S. have heard of microplastics. The issue, which has been troubling environmentalists in recent years, has been garnering more attention in the media, with headlines such as “Microplastics are raining down from the sky”, or “There’s no getting away from microplastic contamination” raising awareness. So what are the 52 percent doing to reduce the production of/contact with microplastics?

Our survey revealed that the most common action is recycling (more) plastic products. Next up, almost 30 percent say they now try to avoid buying food in plastic packaging, while a similar amount of people also try to avoid consuming drinks from plastic bottles.

The most common source of microplastics in our oceans is synthetic textiles. There still seems to be some way to go in this department though, with only 13 percent saying they have stopped wearing/buying clothes made from these materials.

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This chart shows what U.S. adults have done to reduce the production of/contact with microplastics in 2019.

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Microplastics pollution in select waterways in the United Kingdom (UK) 2019
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