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Small pellets, big problems.
You won’t find an ethane cracker or industrial plastics manufacturing
equipment on tiny Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina. The tiny 2.5 mile-long barrier island along the Atlantic coast near Charleston claimed a spot in history for its role in the Revolutionary War, though it’s perhaps better known among vacationers and tourists in recent years for its sandy beachfronts and blue waters.
But, in July 2019, Charleston environmental lawyer Andrew Wunderley
arrived on the beach after getting a tip from a dog walker who’d noticed
something strange in the sands along Sullivan’s Island. Wunderley