The glitter that follows us for months after having contact has also followed marine wildlife. While these plastic embellishments decorate our art projects and clothing, it has become a part of the global microplastics issue and could end up in our food and oceans.
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About the Contributor

Malina Wong, Podcast Producer
Malina Wong is a senior at Carlmont High School and in her third year of journalism. Her love for storytelling comes in forms of film and writing.
Twitter: @malina_wong