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_CPlastic Is Everywhere .....
Plastic pollution is no longer confined to cities, coastlines, or landfills. It has reached some of the most remote and unexpected places on Earth.
Microplastics have been detected in Antarctic snow, carried thousands of kilometers by wind. They have been found near the summit of Mount Everest, trapped in ice and dust. Invisible plastic fibers now float through the air, settle in deserts, sink into the deepest oceans, and circulate through ecosystems once believed to be untouched.
Though tiny and often unseen, their consequences are significant. Microplastics enter food chains, affect wildlife, and persist in the environment for decades. What begins as packaging, synthetic clothing fibers, or discarded products slowly fragments and spreads far beyond its point of origin.
This reveals a critical reality: plastic pollution is a global systems challenge, not just a local waste problem. Air currents, water flows, and weather patterns move plastic across borders, oceans, and continents.
Plastic has become part of Earth’s background noise — from the highest peaks to the coldest ice. Addressing it means reducing plastic at the source and rethinking how materials are designed, used, and disposed of.
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