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Examination of plastic’s hazards to human health underway
Summary
This study examined the multiple health hazards that plastics pose to humans across their entire life cycle, from fossil fuel extraction used as feedstocks through everyday use and disposal, conducting a comprehensive interdisciplinary analysis of exposure pathways and associated health effects.
A panel of researchers is comprehensively analyzing the multiple hazards that plastic poses to human health throughout the material’s life cycle. The study is examining the human health effects from fossil fuel extraction for use as plastic feedstocks, everyday use and disposal of plastic, and plastic pollution, the researchers say in a paper ( Ann. Global Health 2022, DOI: 10.5334/aogh.3916 ). They are studying the health impacts of plastic additives, microplastics , and air pollution from the burning of plastics. The researchers intend to release a report on their work in March 2023. It will include science-based recommendations to prevent plastic-related disease and premature death and to incorporate the costs of such health problems into the price of plastic. According to the paper, the researchers envision a future in which the essential uses of plastic are preserved while wasteful single-use and short-lived plastics are replaced with more sustainable alternatives. The
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