Plastics in whales… one WWF research team.

WWF studying plastics in whale tissues

According to a new World Wildlife Foundation report, “Our 3-year analysis confirmed that cetaceans (whales) in Pelagos are contaminated by phthalates: at least three types of phthalates known to be toxic … among these… a high presence of DiBP, a chemical added to plastic packaging for food in particular.”
My note: This doesn’t even include what is found in their stomachs and intestines.

This doesn’t even include what is found in their stomachs and intestines.

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