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Big Oil Evaded Regulation And Plastic Pellets Kept Spilling

Originally published on December 22, 2020 8:01 pm Look on the side of a highway sometime and you might see them. Or along the railroad tracks or a stream. Maybe even between your toes at the beach. Tiny pearl-shaped pieces of plastic, known as pellets, are the building blocks for almost everything plastic, and they re everywhere. They ve spilled out of petrochemical plants, rail cars, shipping containers and trucks. Large spills have soiled beaches in Louisiana and South Carolina. New research suggests more than 230,000 tons of pellets enter the ocean each year, contaminating the water and sickening birds, fish and other wildlife. The oil and plastic industry, which makes the pellets, says it has programs in place to prevent any spills. But NPR and PBS

Big Oil Evaded Regulation And Plastic Pellets Kept Spilling | NPR & Houston Public Media

  Recycled plastic pellets are displayed at a facility in Ontario. // Bloomberg/Getty Images , James MacDonald Look on the side of a highway sometime and you might see them. Or along the railroad tracks or a stream. Maybe even between your toes at the beach. Tiny pearl-shaped pieces of plastic, known as pellets, are the building blocks for almost everything plastic, and they re everywhere. They ve spilled out of petrochemical plants, rail cars, shipping containers and trucks. Large spills have soiled beaches in Louisiana and South Carolina. New research suggests more than 230,000 tons of pellets enter the ocean each year, contaminating the water and sickening birds, fish and other wildlife.

Gas, Oil Companies Like Chevron Phillips Have A Plastic Pellet Pollution Problem : NPR

James MacDonald/Bloomberg/Getty Images hide caption Recycled plastic pellets are displayed at a facility in Ontario. James MacDonald/Bloomberg/Getty Images Look on the side of a highway sometime and you might see them. Or along the railroad tracks or a stream. Maybe even between your toes at the beach. Tiny pearl-shaped pieces of plastic, known as pellets, are the building blocks for almost everything plastic, and they re everywhere. They ve spilled out of petrochemical plants, rail cars, shipping containers and trucks. Large spills have soiled beaches in Louisiana and South Carolina. New research suggests more than 230,000 tons of pellets enter the ocean each year, contaminating the water and sickening birds, fish and other wildlife.

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