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Globally, we are ingesting an average of 5 grams of plastic every week, the equivalent of a credit card, a new study suggests.
This plastic contamination comes from “microplastics” – particles smaller than five millimeters – which are making their way into our food, drinking water, and even the air.
Around the world, people ingest an average of around 2,000 microplastic particles a week, according to a study by the University of Newcastle, in Australia.
These tiny particles can originate from a variety of sources, including artificial clothes fibers, microbeads found in some toothpastes, or bigger pieces of plastic that gradually break into smaller pieces when they’re thrown away and exposed to the elements.
They make their way into our rivers and oceans and can be eaten by fish and other marine animals, ending up as part of the food chain.
Microplastics have been found in many everyday foods and drinks, such as water, beer, shellfish, and salt, co-lead researcher Kala Senathirajah told CNN.
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