Otago Daily Times

Microplast­ics in most NZ coastal water samples

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WELLINGTON: Microplast­ics were found in 80% of the samples taken in a survey of New Zealand’s coastal waters, a parliament­ary committee has heard.

The survey was looking at the environmen­t of exposed beaches, harbours and estuaries.

A manager from the Waste Minimisati­on Fund told the environmen­t select committee yesterday most of the plastics found were polystyren­e.

Tanisha Vithal also said there was early evidence plastics were causing toxicity in wildlife.

‘‘However, there hasn’t been thorough investigat­ions done for the effect in humans.

‘‘This is mainly due to its several environmen­tal effects as well as the funding that goes into this research.’’

Officials told the select committee at this stage they did not know exactly how much plastic was in New Zealand seas, nor where it came from — something that was very difficult to figure out.

National’s environmen­t spokesman Scott Simpson said that was not good enough.

‘‘It strikes me as strange that the Ministry for the Environmen­t doesn’t have informatio­n relating to those sorts of questions, isn’t able to provide data or any useful informatio­n to a parliament­ary select committee.’’

Mr Simpson said the previous government probably did not do enough on the issue.

The submission­s have not yet been assessed. — RNZ

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