Why in the news?
- Scientists from the CSIR- National Institute of Oceanography in Goa found that Microplastics are threatening Goa’s estuarine fisheries and human consumers.
Microplastics Pollution
- Definition: Tiny plastic particles less than 5 millimeters in size, resulting from the breakdown of larger plastics or produced intentionally for commercial use (e.g., in cosmetics).
- Types:
- Primary Microplastics: Manufactured small plastic particles (e.g., microbeads in cosmetics).
- Secondary Microplastics: Formed by the fragmentation of larger plastic debris through weathering, UV exposure, and mechanical forces.
- Sources:
- Industrial and Consumer Products: Microbeads in cosmetics, synthetic textiles, and cleaning agents.
- Breakdown of Plastics: Plastic bags, bottles, and other packaging.
- Industrial Waste: Tire abrasion and paint particles.
- Marine and Terrestrial Sources: Fishing gear and agricultural films.
- Impacts:
- Environmental:
- Ingestion by marine organisms disrupts ecosystems.
- Accumulates in soil and water, reducing fertility and contaminating drinking water.
- Airborne microplastics contribute to air pollution.
- Health:
- Enters humans through food, water, and air.
- Carries harmful chemicals like phthalates and heavy metals.
- Linked to respiratory and endocrine disruptions.
- Environmental:
- Solutions:
- Prevention: Reduce plastic use and ban microbeads and adopt reusable and biodegradable materials.
- Improved Waste Management: Enhance recycling and disposal systems and prevent plastic leakage into natural environments.
- Technological Innovations: Advanced water treatment systems.
- Legislation: Ban single-use plastics and implement Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR).
- Public Awareness: Educate about reducing plastic usage and proper waste disposal.
- Scientific Research: Study long-term impacts and develop sustainable solutions.
- Global Efforts:
- UNEP: Advocates for treaties to tackle plastic pollution.
- Global Plastic Action Partnership (GPAP): Supports national actions against plastic waste.
- Ocean Cleanup Projects: Focus on removing plastics from oceans and rivers.