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A Lancet study warns that the global health risks from plastics could double by 2040.

Health risks associated with plastics could more than treble by 2040 if current manufacturing, use, and disposal trends persist, according to a new global study published in The Lancet Planetary Health. The study concludes that plastics constitute an increasing hazard to human health not only through trash, but throughout their whole lifecycle, from fossil fuel extraction and production to disposal, burning, and environmental pollution.  

The study, titled Global health burdens of plastics: a lifecycle assessment model from 2016 to 2040, employs a novel global model to predict the health effects of plastics. Between 2016 and 2040, researchers estimate that the global plastics system would be responsible for 83 million disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), or healthy years of life lost. Climate change, air pollution, and exposure to toxic chemicals all have significant impacts on health.  

In 2016, plastics were associated with an estimated 2.1 million Disability-Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) globally. The main contributors to this figure were greenhouse gas emissions, fine particulate air pollution linked to heart and respiratory disorders, and toxic chemicals associated with cancer and other noncommunicable diseases. Diseases.  

According to the report, if nothing changes, annual health impacts could reach 4.5 million DALYs by 2040. This surge is being driven by ongoing expansion in plastic production, dependency on fossil fuels, inadequate Waste management is particularly important in low- and middle-income countries, and the widespread practice of open burning of plastic garbage.  

According to the study, virgin plastic manufacture is the single leading cause of health damage, accounting for more than 60% of all harms, followed by emissions from burning plastic garbage. By taking a comprehensive lifecycle approach, the study emphasizes the importance of systemic policy measures to eliminate plastics-related health concerns. 

Somesh Suroshe

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