lake geneva as well as i may look, crystal clear. but michael plastic isn't always visible to the naked eye. again, i'll save them. i still got st. lake geneva where we are now has around the same proportion of micro plastic a certain hotspots in the mediterranean. we're finding really large amounts of plastic. that's not surprising. even given that a lake is usually a closed system or at least has little in and out flow. so everything accumulates. each year late, geneva, or a loan takes in some 55 tons of plastic, mainly in the form of micro particles. it's estimated that around $580.00 tons of now accumulated in the light transported by rivers about 20 tons of micro plastic, from switzerland and to the ocean. every year i contribute to pollution worldwide. so how can this problem be solved? classical name is a plastic problem, is a global problem that requires a variety of approaches. it's not just about finding one that will work. you need different options on a variety of levels. so you can tackle the problem is a home. the the trouble is plastic doesn't decompose. it just breaks down into ever smaller pieces. but why is there