Microplastics are Carriers of Toxic Additives

While microplastics have harmful health effects of their own, they can also act as carriers of additives and toxic chemicals that can leach into our bodies.
Microplastics in Meat: A Hidden Ingredient in Your Dinner?

Microplastics have been found in nearly all types of meat, even plant-based protein and meat alternatives.
Microplastics and Reproductive Health: A Growing Concern

Scientists are investigating whether microplastic particles could be interfering with reproductive health.
Microplastics in the Brain: How Microplastics are Infiltrating Our Bodies

Scientists are uncovering alarming evidence that microplastics, tiny plastic particles from our environment, can infiltrate the brain—raising serious concerns about their impact on human health.
Microplastics Revealed in the Placentas of Unborn Babies.

All 10 placentas from a study contained microplastics.
Microplastics Found in Human Blood for the First Time.

Recent studies show that microplastics have been detected in human blood and urine samples.
How Do Microplastics and Microfibers Enter the Environment?

Washing machines are the largest source of microplastic pollution.
Microplastics Found in Human Breast Milk for the First Time.

Studies find microplastics in breast milk, raising concerns about the effects of microplastics on human infants.