Microplastics are a phenomenon that scientists have been finding in our oceans, but did you know that they are also occurring in our soil, the animals we eat, and have even been found in a human placenta? In soils, microplastics can affect the structure and function of the ecosystem, potentially disrupting the microorganisms and insects that play crucial roles in nutrient cycling and soil health. Ingested by animals, these particles can accumulate in the food chain, posing risks to wildlife and potentially to humans who consume these animals.
What can we do to combat these newly found dilemma? How can you protect your health?
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