Will coronavirus face masks be the next ‘plastic problem?’ New research suggests yes

Will coronavirus face masks be the next ‘plastic problem?’ New research suggests yes

Face masks used to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus as well as protecting yourself from the deadly disease have become an important tool in the past year that has been the COVID-19 pandemic. Though they’re necessary and useful, face masks — namely the disposable kind that are made of plastic microfibers — could be contributing to the world’s ongoing plastic problem, suggests new research.