Hawler Medical University
Hawler Medical University
Plastic pollution
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Introduction ………………………………………………………………… 3
Conclusion ……………………………………………………………………7
References…………………………………………………………………….8
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Introduction
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Causes of Plastic Pollution
◦ High demand for plastic products due to their low cost, durability, and versatility.
◦ Common items contributing to pollution include packaging materials (bottles, bags,
wrappers), single-use plastic utensils, and electronics.
2- Single-Use Plastics
◦ Definition: Plastics designed for short-term use and immediate disposal (e.g., straws,
shopping bags, food containers).
◦ The widespread use of single-use plastics is one of the leading contributors to the plastic
waste crisis.
◦ Global supply chains and consumer demand for convenient packaging have contributed
to the increase in plastic consumption.
◦ Fast fashion, take-out food, and the rise of e-commerce are major drivers of plastic waste.
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Impact of Plastic Pollution
1- Environmental Impact
◦ Marine Life and Ecosystems: Millions of marine animals, including fish, seabirds, and
turtles, ingest plastic debris or become entangled in it. This disrupts food chains and harms
biodiversity.
◦ Land and Soil: Plastic waste, especially microplastics, contaminates soils, impacting plant
growth and altering the microbial balance in ecosystems.
◦ Wildlife Habitats: Plastics can block waterways, causing flooding and disrupting natural
habitats, including wetlands and coastal areas.
2- Human Health
◦ Microplastics in the Food Chain: Microplastics have been found in seafood, drinking
water, and even air. The potential health risks include toxic exposure, hormone disruption,
and cancer.
◦ Chemical Contaminants: Plastics contain harmful chemicals like bisphenol A (BPA) and
phthalates that can leach into the environment, affecting human health.
3 Economic Impact
◦ The cost of cleaning up plastic waste, damage to tourism (especially coastal tourism), and
the negative effects on fisheries and marine industries.
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Solutions to Plastic Pollution
◦ The development of biodegradable plastics and compostable packaging that break down
more quickly in the environment.
◦ Design-for-recycling practices, which involve creating products that are easier to recycle
and reduce waste.
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5- Public Awareness and Education
Conclusion
◦ The problem of plastic pollution is urgent, with significant consequences for the
environment, wildlife, and human health. Immediate action is necessary to reduce plastic
waste and mitigate its impacts.
2- Collective Responsibility
3- A Call to Action
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