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Microplastics Within Us
Pollution, environmental and human health | Public and global health
Are We Becoming Plastic People? A recording from January 15th 2025
Date (DD-MM-YYYY)
01-03-2025 to 01-03-2026
Available on-demand until 1st March 2026
Cost
Free
Education type
Virtual
CPD subtype
On-demand
Description
Microplastics are being found in our food and drinks—including water, beer, fruit, honey, salt, and vegetables—and in Earth’s air, soils, and oceans. Microplastics and plastic chemicals have been found in our bodies too; in our bloodstreams, brains, breast milk, feces, hearts, lungs, penises, placentas, semen, stomachs, testes, uteruses, and veins. What are the implications for the future of humanity? What can we as a society do about the growing danger of microplastics? How can you protect yourself and your loved ones?
On Wednesday, January 15, 2025, Plastic Pollution Coalition held a discussion with scientific, advocacy, and media experts about microplastics in us, and the importance of culture change, systems shifts, and plastic-free solutions that protect our health.
Joining the conversation was Yvette Arellano, Founder and Executive Director at Fenceline Watch; Erica Cirino, Author and Communications Manager at Plastic Pollution Coalition; and Dr. Leonardo Trasande, Vice Chair for Research and Jim G. Hendrick, MD Professor of Pediatrics at NYU Langone Health. The webinar was moderated by Alejandra Warren, Co-Founder and Executive Director at Plastic Free Future.
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