Nurdle

Nurdle may refer to:

  • A term used in cricket (see List of cricket terms#N)
  • A pre-production microplastic pellet about the size of a pea.
  • A 1" strip of toothpaste applied to a toothbrush
  • See also

  • Plastic particle water pollution
  • Microplastics
  • Microplastics

    Microplastics are small plastic particles in the environment that are generally smaller than 1 mm (0.039 in) down to the micrometer range. They can come from a variety of sources, including cosmetics, clothing, and industrial processes. Two classifications of microplastics currently exist: primary microplastics are manufactured and are a direct result of human material and product use, and secondary microplastics are microscopic plastic fragments derived from the breakdown of larger plastic debris like the macroscopic parts that make up the bulk of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Both types are recognized to persist in the environment at high levels, particularly in aquatic and marine ecosystems. Because plastics do not break down for many years, they can be ingested and incorporated into and accumulated in the bodies and tissues of many organisms. The entire cycle and movement of microplastics in the environment is not yet known, but research is currently underway to investigate this issue.

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    Nurdle Patrol is combatting plastic pellet pollution. Here's why it matters. | Opinion

    Caller Times 27 Mar 2025
    Nurdles are the raw material to almost everything made of plastic ... The effort also includes a mobile app, a nurdle video game called Nurdle Rush and plenty of microplastics research projects that have stemmed from the Nurdle Patrol effort.
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