Microplastics weren't enough, let's give the sealife macroplastics.
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This is probably PLA, which is compostable.
It's industrial compost though, not backyard compost. Important distinction IMO that micro plastic could still be an area of concern
It is PLA, which is aquarium safe.
From Wikipedia
The degradation rate is very slow in ambient temperatures. A 2017 study found that at 25 °C (77 °F) in seawater, PLA showed no loss of mass over a year, but the study did not measure breakdown of the polymer chains or water absorption.[55] As a result, it degrades poorly in landfills and household composts, but is effectively digested in hotter industrial composts, usually degrading best at temperatures of over 60 °C (140 °F).[56]
How else will they learn to use the micro plastics?
Cousin It vibes.
These guys are definitely it
Save a horse...
How do they put it on?
Sometimes, the right way. A lot of times, though, they're upside down or sideways.
(yes, I know what you were really asking...someone else provided the answer to your actual question)