Biodegradable plastics in aquatic ecosystems: latest findings, research gaps, and recommendations
The negative impact of plastic accumulation in aquatic ecosystems is a known and undeniable problem. However, while many of the scientific community’s countermeasures against such accumulation target the effects of the most common commodity plastics, the consequences of so-called ‘biodegradable’ pla...
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2022
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