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Plastic in Our Fish; Mercury Removal from Great Lakes; Gold in Feces Worth Millions

Wednesday, March 25, 2015 20:10
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Yet more concern over tiny bits of plastic polluting our oceans. An accidental finding of plastic in the skin of both farmed and wild fish adds to growing concerns.

 

Mercury-removal programs work to keep Great Lakes clean. A drive in Michigan to properly dispose of mercury-containing products.

 

Gold in faeces ‘is worth millions and could save the environment.’ Sewage sludge contains gold, silver and platinum at levels that are commercially viable.

 

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