Hidden Microplastics Pollution Is Entering Every Meal We Eat Today
Scientists Warn Microplastics Pollution Is Entering the Global Food Chain A growing number of environmental researchers are raising concerns about the spread of microplastics throughout the global food chain. Recent studies continue to detect microscopic plastic particles in oceans, rivers, farmland soil, and even drinking water. Scientists say these particles are now appearing in seafood, bottled water, fruits, vegetables, and other everyday foods consumed around the world. Microplastics form when larger plastic items gradually break down through sunlight, weather exposure, and physical wear. Plastic bottles, packaging materials, disposable containers, and synthetic textile fibres slowly fragment into extremely small particles that can travel easily through natural systems. Once released into the environment, these particles can spread widely. Wind carries them through the atmosphere, rainfall transports them into rivers and lakes, and ocean currents distribute them across marine ecos...