Recent public discourse surrounding micro- and nanoplastics has become increasingly polarized. One side suggests the risks are overstated, the other calls for the total elimination of plastic. But does eliminating the plastic save us?
In this video, we move past the ideological debate to examine the objective data. We explore the biological impact of plastic particles on the human body and propose that the solution to this global crisis may not lie in destroying the industry, but in fundamentally changing our scientific approach.
We invite you to consider the following:
- Do nanoplastics actually trigger disease in the human body?
- Is abandoning plastic production a realistic strategy?
- What property makes microplastics dangerous to biological systems?
- Is there a way to make existing plastic safe for the biosphere?
Join us for a data-driven look at one of the most pressing environmental and health challenges of our time.