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In an unsettling revelation, microplastics have been identified in virtually every human organ, presenting dire potential health risks. These materials, measuring less than 5 millimeters, have infiltrated the environment, polluting rivers, oceans, and soil, leading to harmful effects on wildlife.
A recent study highlights a critical concern connected to microplastics—its impact on bee populations. Research indicates that the accumulation of microplastics within bees threatens their survival and could disrupt the vital pollination process they facilitate for numerous plant species.