The symposium will be led jointly by the Israel Committee for IIASA and the Ministry of Innovation, Science, and Technology, as well as faculty members and researchers from all Israeli universities.
Beaches of Tel Aviv and Hadera are the most polluted with microplastics from food packaging, single-use plastic and fishing nets, according to alarming new research.
Tel Aviv University researchers warn of 'inevitable' exposure to tiny particles, the most polluted beaches being Tel Aviv and Hadera; The sources of the plastic pollution in Israel include food packaging, single-use plastic products and fishing nets
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