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Plastic Pollution and Its Alternatives

Open Schools Journal for Open Science 2025
Antonis Lignos, Nikitas Karavasiliadis

Summary

This presentation reviewed the scale of plastic pollution, focusing on how plastics accumulate in oceans as non-biodegradable microplastics and nanoplastics that contaminate ecosystems and food chains. The authors outlined alternative materials and policy interventions as pathways to reduce plastic's environmental footprint.

Study Type Environmental

Plastic pollution has become a global environmental crisis. Each year, millions of metric tons of plastic enter the ocean, threatening marine ecosystems and human health. Plastic, being non-biodegradable, accumulates and breaks down into harmful microplastics and nanoplastics. These particles contaminate ecosystems and food chains. This presentation explores the scale and effects of plastic pollution, and it examines sustainable alternatives such as bamboo, paper, and glass. Furthermore, the economic benefits of transitioning away from plastic are also discussed.

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