00:00The plastic pollution has all the forms.
00:02For example, what is your favorite?
00:05It's the mucus of the medus.
00:09It's the polyester.
00:11It's the residue of your machine.
00:14And little by little, it's been done in the ocean.
00:17And we, our operation, it's extremely bad.
00:19So it goes through the mails of the filet, entre guillemets.
00:22What is also very interesting,
00:24is these platforms,
00:26where we see that there is relatively little plastic.
00:28But the plastic is, entre guillemets,
00:30dissous at the inside,
00:31and it becomes a chemical pollution.
00:33It's the one that we find in abundance in the Méditerranée?
00:35Exactly.
00:36It's the one that we find everywhere.
00:37It's the one that we find in the animals.
00:39It's the one that we find in the animals.
00:41It's the one that we find in the animals,
00:42etc.
00:43And it's pathogenic.
00:45In fact, it's not to confuse degradation and disparaging.
00:47It's not to feel like the plastic becomes smaller,
00:50that it disappears and that it is less toxic.
00:52And of course, in terms of different types of plastics,
00:55there are different times of life.
00:57And there are plastic,
00:58so we don't even know when they really disappear.
01:01In average,
01:03there are three microplastics
01:05per meter cube of water
01:07in the floods of Europe.
01:09And the major conclusion is that
01:11there are plastic absolutely everywhere,
01:13even where the man doesn't go.
01:16And so,
01:17the message that brings the Foundation on the subject,
01:19it's the first thing,
01:20and the most important thing,
01:21it's to reduce.
01:22And the second thing,
01:23it's to reuse the most possible,
01:25so that it's to always less produce.
01:27And the third thing,
01:28it's to recycle.
01:29But only in the third thing.
01:31All right.
01:34You
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