Plastics pollution led to $250 billion in disease over one year

Source: https://thehill.com/policy/equilibrium-sustainability/4401535-plastics-pollution-disease/

Author: Saul Elbein

Chemicals leaching from plastics are leaving Americans notably sicker and poorer, according to a new study. In 2018 alone, the hormone-disrupting effects of plastics in the nation’s food and water led to a quarter of a trillion dollars in additional health care costs, according to findings published on Thursday in the Journal of the Endocrine Society.

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Surrounded by microplastics: The risks and solutions

Source: https://www.dw.com/en/microplastics-in-our-environment-the-risks-and-solutions/a-66232708

Author: Natalie Muller | Neil King

Tiny particles of plastic have spread to every corner of the planet — from the deepest parts of the ocean to the heights of Mount Everest. "We find microplastics in just about every animal species that we've studied," Tamara Galloway, professor of ecotoxicology at the University of Exeter in the UK, told DW.

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Bottled water contains 100 times more plastic nanoparticles than previously thought

Source: https://www.euronews.com/green/2024/01/09/bottled-water-contains-100-times-more-plastic-nanoparticles-than-previously-thought

Author: Angela Symons

The average litre of bottled water has nearly a quarter of a million pieces of microplastics and tiny, invisible nanoplastics, new research has found. These have been detected and categorised for the first time by a microscope using dual lasers. Scientists had long figured there were lots of these microscopic plastic pieces, but until researchers at US universities Columbia and Rutgers did their calculations they never knew how many or what kind.

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Scientists find about a quarter million invisible nanoplastic particles in a liter of bottled water

Source: https://apnews.com/article/plastic-nano-bottled-drinking-water-contaminate-b77dce04539828207fe55ebac9b27283?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=share

Author: Seth Borenstein

The average liter of bottled water has nearly a quarter million invisible pieces of ever so tiny nanoplastics, detected and categorized for the first time by a microscope using dual lasers. Scientists long figured there were lots of these microscopic plastic pieces, but until researchers at Columbia and Rutgers universities did their calculations they never knew how many or what kind. Looking at five samples each of three common bottled water brands, researchers found particle levels ranged from 110,000 to 400,000 per liter, averaging at around 240,000 according to a study in Monday’s Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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Bottled water has up to 100 times more plastic particles than previously thought

Source: https://grist.org/science/bottled-water-nanoplastics-microplastics/

Author: Joseph Winters

At this point, it’s common knowledge that bottled water contains microplastics — fragments of the insidious material that can be as small as a bacterial cell. But the problem is much worse than previously known: It turns out that bottled water harbors hundreds of thousands of even tinier pieces of the stuff.

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A plastic chemical caused a toxic mess in Ohio last year. Now, the EPA is eyeing regulation.

Source: https://grist.org/regulation/a-plastic-chemical-caused-a-toxic-mess-in-ohio-last-year-now-the-epa-is-eyeing-regulation/

Author: Joseph Winters

In 2014, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency flagged vinyl chloride — a hazardous chemical that’s used to make PVC pipes and other plastic products — for further assessment and potential restrictions under the Toxic Substances Control Act, a federal chemical safety law. But it’s taken nearly a decade for the agency to begin that assessment.

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Chemists Warn Bottled Water 100 Times Worse for Plastic Than Thought

Source: https://www.newsweek.com/chemists-bottled-water-plastic-pollution-1858791

Author: Pandora Dewan

Plastic is everywhere, from the Arctic ice to human placenta. In fact, previous estimates suggest that the average person ingests a credit card-worth of microscopic plastic particles every week. But new research shows that this could actually be an understatement. Microplastics refer to any plastics that are smaller than 5 millimeters (0.2 inches) long. They can be found in industrial waste and various beauty products and can also be formed during the degradation of larger pieces of plastic waste.

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California picks EPR producer group and releases draft rules

Source: https://resource-recycling.com/recycling/2024/01/08/california-picks-epr-producer-group-and-releases-draft-rules/

Author: Marissa Heffernan

California is moving ahead on implementation of its extended producer responsibility law. The state agency recently released a draft of the regulations and selected a producer responsibility organization. The California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) on Jan. 8 announced that Circular Action Alliance (CAA) will serve as the producer responsibility organization (PRO). The group is also the PRO in Colorado and is part of an EPR study in Maryland. It plans to submit a plan in Oregon, as well. 

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How plastic is flooding the Mexican coast

Source: https://english.elpais.com/climate/2024-01-07/how-plastic-is-flooding-the-mexican-coast.html

Author: Andrea J. Arratibel

In Mexico, the majority of waste that is not collected is plastic, which ultimately finds its way to the coast. It is the debris that is carried by ocean currents until it accumulates on the shores, later returning out to sea and carried by the waves. Or it lies fading in the sun and brackish water, tangled in the roots of mangroves, in ecosystems that have become impromptu garbage dumps

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Environmental Crisis On Galician Beaches

Source: https://euroweeklynews.com/2024/01/06/environmental-crisis-on-galician-beaches/

Author: John Ensor

Recent weeks have seen the Galician coast in Spain awash with millions of tiny white plastic balls, transforming its picturesque beaches into an environmental nightmare. This environmental disaster began on December 13, with the discovery of plastic pellets on Espiñeirido beach.

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The Plastic Chemicals Hiding in Your Food

Source: https://www.consumerreports.org/health/food-contaminants/the-plastic-chemicals-hiding-in-your-food-a7358224781/

Author: Lauren F. Friedman

By the time you open a container of yogurt, the food has taken a long journey to reach your spoon. You may have some idea of that journey: From cow to processing to packaging to store shelves. But at each step, there is a chance for a little something extra to sneak in, a stowaway of sorts that shouldn’t be there.

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‘Polluter pays’ doctrine will take on new meaning

Source: https://www.reuters.com/breakingviews/polluter-pays-doctrine-will-take-new-meaning-2024-01-03/

Author: Lisa Jucca

MILAN, Jan 3 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Companies will learn the hard way that polluting the world has a cost. Ten years after the deadly Rana Plaza factory-building collapse that killed more than 1,000 underpaid textile workers in Bangladesh, cheap polyester clothes from Shein, Boohoo (BOOH.L) or Primark continue to fill our wardrobes before hitting the landfill. Meanwhile, more than 350 million metric tons of Coca-Cola bottles, Mars wrappers and other plastic items are discarded each year. This may change as a crackdown on fossil fuel-based waste takes shape in 2024.

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Ban on single-use plastic bags comes into force in Dubai

Source: https://www.sustainableplastics.com/news/ban-single-use-plastics-bags-comes-force-dubai

Author: Beatriz Santos

The Crown Prince of Dubai issued an Executive Council Resolution on the last day of 2023 that imposes a phased ban on the import and trading of single-use products. The resolution applies equally to single-use virgin and recycled products, regardless of their material composition.

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As the world swims in plastic, some offer an answer: Ban the toxic two

Source: https://news.mongabay.com/2024/01/as-the-world-swims-in-plastic-some-offer-an-answer-ban-the-toxic-two/

Author: Alden Wicker

In 2010, when Zimbabwe’s new Environmental Management Agency was less than 8 years old, it looked at high-priority environmental issues it should tackle. And it identified polystyrene takeout containers. Some know this type of plastic by its brand name Styrofoam. Zimbabweans call their takeout containers kaylites. Regardless of the name, just like all over the world, this lightweight plastic was ending up in Zimbabwe’s water bodies, where it broke up into tiny, impossible-to-clean-up, bits.

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Scientists speak up to debunk a ‘dangerous deception’: ‘It has been sold and hyped as a solution’

Source: https://news.yahoo.com/scientists-speak-debunk-dangerous-deception-043000198.html#:~:text=With%20less%20than%2010%25%20of,lease%20of%20life%20seemed%20enticing.

Author: Susan Elizabeth Turek

With less than 10% of plastic waste recycled globally, according to the U.N. Environment Programme, certain efforts to give plastic waste a new lease of life seemed enticing. Unfortunately, as reported by Huanjia Zhang of Environmental Health News, if something is too good to be true, it probably is, with scientists raising their voices to debunk “a dangerous deception.”

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