Are We Eating Our Fleece Jackets? Microfibers Are Migrating Into Field And Food
Fleece jackets and pullovers have transformed our experience of the outdoors. But the little, tiny synthetic fibers that fleece is made of could also be ending up in our diets.
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February 7, 2017 at 01:21AM
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NPR News: Are We Eating Our Fleece Jackets? Microfibers Are Migrating Into Field And Food
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