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  2. Microplastics - Wikipedia

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    Microplastic is also a type of airborne particulates and is found to prevail in air. [57] [58] [59] Paint appears as the largest source of microplastic leakage into the ocean and waterways (1.9 Mt/year), outweighing all other sources of microplastic leakage (e.g. textiles fibres and tyre dust). [60]

  3. Microplastics and human health - Wikipedia

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    In scientific literature, combined MPs and NPs are referred to as micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs), nano- and microplastics (NMPs), or nano-and microplastic particles (NMPPs). Understanding the sources and health effects of NPs is crucial for developing effective public health policies.

  4. Plastic pollution - Wikipedia

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    By averaging the microplastic mass per cm 3, they estimated that Earth's seafloor contains about 14 million tons of microplastic – about double the amount they estimated based on data from earlier studies – despite calling both estimates "conservative" as coastal areas are known to contain much more microplastic. These estimates are about ...

  5. Tea bags and these 11 foods are likely exposing you to ... - AOL

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    The most common sources of microplastic exposure. ... They did find, however, that washing rice before cooking it can reduce plastic contamination by 20% to 40%.

  6. Plastic - Wikipedia

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    From the start of plastic production through to 2015, the world produced around 6.3 billion tonnes of plastic waste, only 9% of which has been recycled and only ~1% has been recycled more than once. [108] Of the remaining waste, 12% was incinerated and 79% was either sent to landfills or lost to the environment as pollution. [108]

  7. Scientists warn of 'worrying' increase in microplastic levels ...

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    The prevalence of tiny plastic particles, ranging in size from a billionth of a metre to a millionth of a meter, has increased exponentially over the last 50 years, yet their toxic effects on ...

  8. You might have a spoon's worth of microplastics - in your brain.

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    The average brain may contain a spoonful of plastic, a new study suggests. The number of tiny bits of plastic found in human brains increased dramatically between 2016 and 2024, with the highest ...

  9. Marine plastic pollution - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2019, the Oxford English Dictionary did not include the terms plastic soup, neuston plastic or neustonic plastic, but it defined the term microplastic (or micro-plastic) as "Extremely small pieces of plastic, manufactured as such (in the form of nurdles or microbeads) or resulting from the disposal and breakdown of plastic ...