Plastic pollution is a growing crisis threatening environmental and human health. Since the 1950s, plastic has been widely adopted for its durability and low cost, but its environmental impact is severe.
Plastic pollution largely stems from mismanaged waste. Around 80% of marine litter originates from land-based sources, including household waste. Wind and rain disperse plastic into oceans, while natural disasters like floods worsen the problem. Single-use plastics, particularly in tourism, also contribute heavily.
Several global initiatives are addressing plastic waste:
Plastic pollution threatens ecosystems and human health. Microplastics enter the food chain, affecting marine life and humans. Microfibers from textiles and plastics in drinking water add to the problem. Plastics contain harmful chemicals, posing risks like endocrine disruption and cancer.
With collective action, we can reduce plastic pollution and protect the environment and human health. Support sustainable practices and help create a cleaner planet for future generations.
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