Plastics have a large negative impact on both land and water habitats due to their non-biodegradability
In marine habitats:
Animals often try to eat plastic or become caught in it, leading to injuries and death
As the plastic breaks down it can release toxins that affect marine organisms
Once it has broken down into very small particles, it is commonly ingested by animals and enters the food chain
On land:
Plastic is generally disposed of by burying in landfills
As it breaks down, it releases toxins into the surrounding soil and as such the land is no good for growing crops or grazing animals and can only be used for building on several decades after burial
What are the health impacts of plastic pollution on humans?
How can we reduce plastic pollution in our daily lives?
What are some alternatives to single-use plastics?
How effective are recycling programs in reducing plastic waste?
What role do governments play in addressing plastic pollution?
How does plastic pollution contribute to climate change?
What are the economic impacts of plastic pollution?
What are some innovative solutions to tackle plastic pollution?
Is there a Solution For it? Is there a replacement For it? Why isn't it Degradable? Isn't it a Polymer?