The following You Tube Video entitled, "The DIY Community Microscope Kit" by | Public Lab", provided some interesting information to me regarding the formation of this public organization. Subsequent to the "Gulf Oil Spill" in 2010, this organization began with a group of concerned citizens who wanted to actively and personally engage in the observation, exploration, preservation, and conservation of the ecosystem directly impacting their community. Public Lab started as an initiative for residents of communities desiring a more active role in the sciences impacting the ecosystem they live in without blind reliance on government funded entities. Public Lab has grown in size and has advanced in its mission to provide an opportunity for the public to partner in the preservation and conservation of our environment.
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I'd like to compliment you. That is a very nice lab. Any oil spill that can be stopped (such as the gulf oil spills), should be. From working in the polymer medical/pharmaceutical industry, my personal opinion is that the amount of waste plastic plastic/rubber/latex listed is probably low. But take a look at the photo provided. The amount of various polymers is that room is large(plastic bags, transparent plastic used throughout, plastic vacuum hoses, maybe plastic coated reagent bottles). Not that your lab is unusual. The lab I worked in was very similar. And Covid has only made the situation worse. So the work being discussed. How does it solve the problem? Or does it just identify it?
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I think the lead image is a stock photo of a generic lab, not this organization known as Public Lab. Perhaps we could change the lead image @TheChessGym ? I can help, let me know.
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Just to make sure you understand. i think the amount of waste is much higher than what is listed. Proving it? That will be very difficult.
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In class today we watched a video called "Microplastic Ingestion By Humans and Fish". They told us about how fish have a lot of microplastics inside their stomachs mostly catfishes and many other "deep water" fishes that are in the oceans/lakes/rivers. People throw their trash into these waters and the fish eat it thinking that its food and eventually start getting sick because of all the microplastics that's in their stomachs.
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