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Anon.nim77/citing_sources has been moved to User:Anon.nim77/citing_sources. WhoAteMyButter (📨talk📝contribs) 05:21, 5 December 2021 (UTC)Reply

Human impact on marine life

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There are some issues with the section "Textile Pollution" you added to the above article. The section does not present a global perspective, offering statistics for North America only. It overlaps with the section on plastic pollution, since textiles invove plastics these days. You nowhere indicate just how textile pollution impacts marine life. It is a large section placing undue weight on what is comparatively a small issue in the context of the wider article. It perhaps warrants a sentence or small paragraph somewhere appropriate in the article, but not a large section by itself. You might like to see if you can formulate a more appropriate addition to the article. I have transferred the section itself to the article called Environmental impact of fashion, where it can perhaps find a better fit. — Epipelagic (talk) 09:35, 12 December 2021 (UTC)Reply