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One of the biggest microplastic pollution sources isn't straws or grocery bags. It's your tires – New Study/Science Updates



Every few years, the tires on your car wear thin and need to be replaced. But where does that lost tire material go?



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Worn tires shed tiny particles as they roll, contributing to a growing environmental problem. These microscopic tire particles, often made of synthetic rubber and various additives, become microplastics that pollute the air, soil, and waterways. They’re transported by wind and rain, ending up in rivers and oceans, potentially harming aquatic life and entering the food chain. This constant release of tire microplastics poses significant long-term ecological risks that are still being studied.

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