Harshita Sinha
Plastic debris in oceans harms marine life, causing entanglement, suffocation, and death. Many species are affected, from sea turtles to whales.
Animals mistake plastic for food, ingesting toxic chemicals that can harm their health and even enter the human food chain.
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Microplastics are small plastic particles that can be ingested by tiny marine animals, potentially harming humans who eat seafood.
Exposure to plastic pollution has been linked to various health problems, including cancer, reproductive issues, and respiratory diseases.
Plastic pollution contaminates soil, water, and air, harming ecosystems and biodiversity. It's a global problem that requires a collective solution.
We can make a difference by reducing our plastic use, recycling, and supporting policies that address plastic pollution.
Join the movement to reduce plastic waste and protect our planet. Make conscious choices in your daily life and advocate for change in your community.