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Plastic Pollution Persists for Centuries, Overwhelming Ocean Eco-system

23 Oct

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  • Trillions of plastic pieces float in oceans, taking over a century to sink
  • Microplastics found in human arteries, brains, and sexual organs
  • Plastic pollution disrupts ocean's natural conveyor belt, impacting climate
Plastic Pollution Persists for Centuries, Overwhelming Ocean Eco-system

According to a new assessment published on October 24, 2025, the plastic pollution crisis is far worse than previously thought. Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have found that over 170 trillion pieces of plastic are currently floating in the world's oceans, and it could take more than a century for them to sink or disappear, even if all plastic pollution stopped immediately.

The study paints a bleak picture of the long-term impact of plastic waste. Microplastics and nanoplastics have been detected in human arteries, brains, and sexual organs, with potential links to cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and gut health issues. While the full effects are still being studied, the sheer scale and persistence of plastic pollution poses a grave threat to both human and environmental health.

Experts warn that the plastic waste could overwhelm the ocean's natural conveyor belt, a crucial system of deep ocean and surface currents that transports heat and nutrients around the world. Further research is needed to understand the full implications, but it's clear that the plastic crisis is an intergenerational problem that will continue to plague future generations unless drastic action is taken.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
According to the study, even if all plastic pollution stopped today, it could take over a century for the trillions of plastic pieces currently floating in the oceans to sink or disappear.
Microplastics and nanoplastics have been detected in human arteries, brains, and sexual organs, with potential links to cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and gut health issues.
Experts warn that the scale of plastic pollution could overwhelm the ocean's crucial natural conveyor belt, a system of deep ocean and surface currents that transports heat and nutrients around the world.

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