The plastic causes “disease and death from childhood to the aging” cost $ 1.5 trillion per year, the report said

The plastic contamination is dangerous “grave, growing and known” for at least $ 1.5 trillion per year, according to a report on Lancet Medical Journal Journal.
New evidence reviews, conducted by health researchers and doctors, one day before new publications aimed to find the first plastic agent in plastic pollution. Experts asked the delegates to about 180 internationally expected to attend the gathering to finally agree on the agreement after the previous effort.
Compare in plastic and wind and lead, the report said impact The plastic pollution may be reduced by laws and policies.
“The plasts causing disease and death from childhood to old age and is responsible for economic losses than $ 1.5 trillion per year,” said.
The latest African expansion review from plastic medicine indicates that “a consistent proof of many health outcomes in all chemicals. elders. “
“It is allowed for us to do to answer,” Philip Landrigan, a doctor and researcher in Boston College, said the statement said the statement said. “For those gathered in Geneva: Please take a challenge and opportunity to find a common place that will make beneficial partnerships to answer this problem worldwide.”
Studies also warned of small plastic pieces called Microplustics Findings for all the environment – and to all humans. Full effect of Microplustics Health is not fully known, but researchers have expressed an alarm about the impact of this mysterious plastic.
The plastic value produced by the earth increased from two million tons in 1950 to 475 million tons in 2022, according to a report.
Number is three times described in 2060, currently 10 percent of all the reused plasts, will not.
The plastic is made from Fossil oil, and the LandRigan said the world’s plastic plastic is connected to its climax.
“There is no great size of weather difficulties and plastic problem,” Landrican said.
“Both cause disease, death and disabilities today for many thousands of people, and this injury will be very difficult in the coming years as the planet continues to produce warmly productive and plastic production continues to increase,” he said.
Haley Ott has contributed to this report.