tncatadjuster
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That powder is simply smaller pieces of plastics in a process called photodegradation and only happens to plastics that get UV exposure. It gets in the air you breathe and the water you drink and will never revert back to it's premanufactured components. It cannot be digested or consumed by any known living organism.
( There is a claim of the discovery of a plastic eating bacteria in 2016 but it only consumes 1 type of plastic. https://www.theguardian.com/environ...g-bacteria-help-combat-this-pollution-scourge )
I think fake grass in your backyard is of little concern. Millions of tires are worn out every year, where does it go? Here is a much bigger problem.
Glyphosate, labeled a ‘Probable human carcinogen’ by the World Health Organization’s cancer agency IARC in 2015, has now been revealed to be ubiquitous in the first ever comprehensive and validated LC/MS/MS testing project to be carried out across America. Glyphosate-containing herbicides are sold under trademarks such as Monsanto’s ‘Roundup.’
In a unique public testing project carried out by a laboratory at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF), glyphosate was discovered in 93% of urine samples during the early phase of the testing in 2015.
Glyphosate was found in 93% of the 131 urine samples tested at an average level of 3.096 parts per billion (PPB). Children had the highest levels with an average of 3.586 PPB.
The regions with the highest levels were the West and the Midwest with an average of 3.053 PPB and 3.050 PPB respectively.

