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Michael Rennie

Plenty of low-hanging fruit for feds to pick in curbing consumption of single-use plastics

Opinion | BY MICHAEL RENNIE | February 1, 2021
Perhaps the most noticeable increase in plastic pollution brought about by COVID-19 has been in the form of single-use personal protective equipment, such as masks and gloves. Photograph courtesy of Ocean Cleanup Group
Opinion | BY MICHAEL RENNIE | February 1, 2021
Opinion | BY MICHAEL RENNIE | February 1, 2021
Perhaps the most noticeable increase in plastic pollution brought about by COVID-19 has been in the form of single-use personal protective equipment, such as masks and gloves. Photograph courtesy of Ocean Cleanup Group
Opinion | BY MICHAEL RENNIE | February 1, 2021
Perhaps the most noticeable increase in plastic pollution brought about by COVID-19 has been in the form of single-use personal protective equipment, such as masks and gloves. Photograph courtesy of Ocean Cleanup Group
Opinion | BY MICHAEL RENNIE | February 1, 2021
Opinion | BY MICHAEL RENNIE | February 1, 2021
Perhaps the most noticeable increase in plastic pollution brought about by COVID-19 has been in the form of single-use personal protective equipment, such as masks and gloves. Photograph courtesy of Ocean Cleanup Group