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Main Author: Kolli, Sri Sai Lakshmi laasya
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Published: Zenodo 2025
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18051414
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contents <p>Microplastics: Tiny Particles, Massive Impact</p> <p>Imagine tiny plastic particles, invisible to the naked eye, drifting through oceans, rivers, and even the air we breathe. These are microplastics — small yet powerful pollutants that can travel across the globe, sneak into our food, and affect every level of life. From the beads in your face wash to fibres released from synthetic clothes, microplastics are everywhere, breaking down slowly, carrying harmful chemicals, and disrupting ecosystems. Scientists are racing to detect, manage, and reduce them using advanced technologies, biodegradable materials, and innovative filtration systems. Governments and communities are stepping in with policies and awareness campaigns, but the real challenge is global and ongoing. This report dives into the world of microplastics — exploring their origins, impacts, health risks, and the solutions that might just save our environment from these tiny yet unstoppable invaders.</p>
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Kolli, Sri Sai Lakshmi laasya
<p>Microplastics: Tiny Particles, Massive Impact</p> <p>Imagine tiny plastic particles, invisible to the naked eye, drifting through oceans, rivers, and even the air we breathe. These are microplastics — small yet powerful pollutants that can travel across the globe, sneak into our food, and affect every level of life. From the beads in your face wash to fibres released from synthetic clothes, microplastics are everywhere, breaking down slowly, carrying harmful chemicals, and disrupting ecosystems. Scientists are racing to detect, manage, and reduce them using advanced technologies, biodegradable materials, and innovative filtration systems. Governments and communities are stepping in with policies and awareness campaigns, but the real challenge is global and ongoing. This report dives into the world of microplastics — exploring their origins, impacts, health risks, and the solutions that might just save our environment from these tiny yet unstoppable invaders.</p>
title Microplastics
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18051414