Global Plastics Crisis Threatens Health and Urges Urgent Action

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A new report warns that the global plastics crisis, driven by a 200-fold increase in plastic production since 1950, is causing significant health and environmental damage worth at least $1.5 trillion annually, affecting all life stages and contributing to climate change, with calls for stronger international action.
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