Reducing plastic pollution by 5pc yearly may stabilise ocean microplastics: Study

A study predicts that reducing plastic pollution by at least 5% annually from 2026 could stabilize ocean surface microplastics. Despite this, a 20% reduction won't significantly lower existing levels, which are expected to persist beyond 2100. Researchers emphasize the need for international policy reform and industrial changes to combat this issue effectively.

Reducing plastic pollution by 5pc yearly may stabilise ocean microplastics

 Cutting down plastic pollution by 5 per cent per year may help stabilise the level of microplastics -- plastics less than 5 mm in length -- on the surface of oceans, finds a study on Friday. 

From human blood to testicles, to flora and fauna, microplastics have long been known as a significant environmental and health concern worldwide.