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Microplastics: The Invisible Threat to Air and Health
Saturday, November 30, 2024
Researchers are trying to figure out how many microplastics are in the air and where they come from. They also want to know how much we breathe in every day and what happens to our bodies when we do. This research is important because it can help us understand the risks and maybe find ways to reduce the amount of microplastics in our air.
It's not just about the air outside. Microplastics are also in the air inside our homes and buildings. Things like cleaning products, paint, and even our furniture can release microplastics into the air. This means we're surrounded by them all the time.
But there's good news. We can do something about it. We can recycle more, reduce the amount of plastic we use, and even change the way we make plastics to make them safer. It's up to us to protect our air and our health.
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