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= Pyroplastic = Pyroplastics are a sub-type of plastiglomerates which are defined by "an amorphous matrix that appears to be formed by the burning or melting of plastic." They are stone-like in appearance and have a grayish or neutral color. Thus they are difficult to tell apart from natural rocks. They can found adhered to outcrops of rock, but can also be found along the shoreline as distinct clasts which show various degrees of weathering. The exact source of pyroplastics is unknown, but there are several possiblities, such as the in-situ burning of plastic in bonfires or similar. They have been found in beaches in Cornwall, the Orkneys in Scotland, County Kerry in Ireland, north west Spain, Vancouver in Canada, and Giglio Island in Italy. Because of the locations it has been found, pyroplastics are suspected to be a widespread phenomenon rather than a regional one, and that there is simply a lack of documentation due to it's rock-like appearance.