``Today's weather in Paris is rainy and sometimes plastic pollution'', the first plastic forecast predicts that 50 kg of microplastics will fall in Paris per day



The Minderoo Foundation, an Australian charity, has announced its first ``plastic pollution forecast'' and warned that 40 to 48 kg of plastic particles will fall in Paris, the capital of France, in 24 hours.

The Plastic Forecast | No Plastic Waste | The Minderoo Foundation

https://www.minderoo.org/no-plastic-waste/the-plastic-forecast/

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Government representatives from around the world at the 2nd session of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee for a Convention to Combat Plastic Pollution (INC-2) to be held in Paris from 29 May to 2 June 2023 People gather to discuss international measures against plastic pollution and treaties for that purpose. As an effort to appeal the importance of this treaty, the Minderoo Foundation has opened a special site and announced 'Plastic Pollution Forecast'.

Plastic Forecast
https://plasticforecast.com/?dl=en



According to predictions, 40 to 48 kg of plastic particles will fall in Paris in 24 hours. In addition, it is estimated that the 'plastic fallout' is up to 10 times higher when the weather is heavy rain.

'This fact should motivate negotiators,' said Marcus Gober of the Minderoo Foundation. 'Plastic particles break down into small pieces in the environment, and eventually a cocktail of toxic substances reaches our bodies and is beneficial to our health.' It does unimaginable damage,' he said.

Concerns about the impact of plastics on the environment and human health are growing exponentially as more research is done on plastics. Plastic with a diameter of less than 5 mm has also been found in ice near the Arctic and in the bodies of deep-sea fish that live on the seafloor. announced an estimate that

Humans are also threatened by plastic. Previous studies have also detected microplastics in human

blood , breast milk, and placenta. The effects of microplastics on humans are not yet known, but animal studies have shown that chemicals in microplastics increase the risk of cancer, reproductive problems, and DNA mutations.

The possibility that microplastics in the body reach the fetus in the stomach emerges - GIGAZINE



'The biggest concern would be plastics between 10 nanometers and 1 micron,' said Christos Simmeonides, a researcher and pediatrician at the Minderoo Foundation. It's the substance that has the highest potential to do so.'

This Paris plastic pollution forecast is only for particles with a relatively large size of 50 micrometers. A sifting study, conducted in Paris since 2015, collecting samples from multiple locations throughout the year, found that most of the plastic particles falling within the 2,500-square-kilometer area of Paris are nylon and presumably from clothing. Turns out it's polyester. Others have found debris that flakes off the tire when the car brakes. Together, these plastic particles, researchers estimate, could rain up to 10 tons of microplastic fibers on Paris each year.



To address these plastic concerns, the first meeting in 2022, attended by 175 countries around the world, decided to conclude a legally binding treaty to curb plastic pollution by the end of 2024. rice field. The second meeting, held in Paris this time, will mainly discuss a global ban on single-use plastic products, a polluter pays system, and a tax on newly produced 'virgin plastic'.

In a statement, the Minderoo Foundation said, “Plastic does not care about borders and does not break down easily. The Convention to Combat Pollution offers a unique opportunity to create a plastic pollution-free future, and for humanity and our world to harmonize efforts to tackle this global problem.' .

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