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Microplastic Waste: A Hidden Threat to Health

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Microplastic waste, or microplastics, are small plastic particles measuring less than 5 mm and are widely distributed in the environment, including oceans, rivers and soil. These particles come from various sources, such as the breakdown of large plastics, tires, beauty products and synthetic textiles. Microplastics can enter the food chain through fish and other marine animals that accidentally ingest them and are ultimately consumed by humans. The presence of microplastics in the human body has the potential to be a threat because it can cause various health problems, including hormonal disorders and the potential risk of cancer.

Apart from that, microplastics can also absorb dangerous chemicals found in the environment, such as pesticides and industrial pollutants, which can then be released into the bodies of ingested organisms. Research shows that microplastics can cause inflammation and oxidative stress in the human body, thereby affecting the immune system and overall health. Therefore, managing microplastic waste is very important to protect human health and maintain ecosystem balance. Joint efforts from government, industry and society are needed to reduce the production and spread of microplastics in the environment.


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