There is plastic everywhere - 25 peer reviewed sources
- Single-use plastic packaging in the Canadian food industry: Consumer behavior and perception
- Plastic pollution: An ocean emergency(pdf)
- The fate of plastic in the ocean environment–a minireview
- Why is the global governance of plastic failing the oceans
- Bottles, bags, ropes and toothbrushes: the struggle to track ocean plastics
- Plastic debris in the ocean(pdf)
- Abundance of floating plastic particles is increasing in the Western North Atlantic Ocean
- Plastic particles in coastal pelagic ecosystems of the Northeast Pacific ocean
- Plastic pollution in the Arctic
- Human footprint in the abyss: 30 year records of deep-sea plastic debris
- Reaching New Heights in Plastic Pollution—Preliminary Findings of Microplastics on Mount Everest
- Accumulation of wind-dispersed trash in desert environments
- Riverine plastic emission from Jakarta into the ocean
- Beyond the ocean: contamination of freshwater ecosystems with (micro-) plastic particles
- The United States’ contribution of plastic waste to land and ocean
- Recycling of European plastic is a pathway for plastic debris in the ocean
- River plastic emissions to the world’s oceans
- Are We “Digging Our Own Grave” Under the Oceans?
- Plastic pollution in the world's oceans: more than 5 trillion plastic pieces weighing over 250,000 tons afloat at sea
- Why we need an international agreement on marine plastic pollution
- Turning ocean garbage into products – Consumers’ evaluations of products made of recycled ocean plastic
- Impact of plastic bags usage in food commodities: an irreversible loss to environment
- Plastic Pollution and Its Impact on Aquatic Fauna
- Plastics, plastics everywhere(pdf)
- Plastic ingestion by Arctic fauna: A review