What are nurdles and why are they a problem?
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Nurdles are small pellets used to make nearly all the plastic products we buy.
Accidental spillage and mishandling means billions of nurdles end up in the ocean, creating countless problems within the marine ecosystem.
The rising number of nurdles being found in our seas is a cause of great concern because:
- Nurdles soak up pollutants and become toxic
- Nurdles never disappear from the ocean completely, they just get smaller and smaller
- Marine animals and seabirds mistake nurdles for food, allowing them to enter the food chain
Find out more about The Great Nurdle Hunt.