Plastic production relies heavily on fossil fuels, emitting significant greenhouse gases. As demand grows, so do emissions, intensifying climate change and environmental degradation
Microplastics infiltrate marine ecosystems, hindering phytoplankton's ability to sequester carbon. This disruption weakens a crucial natural process that mitigates climate change
Climate change accelerates plastic degradation, releasing more toxins and microplastics. This feedback loop exacerbates both pollution and global warming, creating a self-reinforcing environmental crisis
Combating this dual threat requires reducing plastic production, enhancing recycling, and transitioning to renewable energy. Collective action can break the cycle and protect our planet's future.