Health Hazards of Plastic Pollution Explained | Human & Environmental Impact

Understand the health hazards of plastic pollution, microplastics, and chemical exposure on humans and ecosystems, and India’s policy response

Health Hazards of Plastic Pollution

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  • Negotiations among nearly 180 countries in Geneva failed to yield consensus on a binding international treaty to curb plastic pollution. 
  • While the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) has already adopted a resolution recognising the urgency of the issue, only a legally binding pact would compel nations to act. 
  • However, deep divisions persist: some countries argue that the treaty should focus narrowly on plastic waste management, while others insist it must also tackle plastic production itself. 
  • Another key dispute lies in whether developed countries should provide financial support to developing nations for implementing plastic curbs. 
  • The most contentious point, however, is the recognition of plastics’ role in human health — a divide that has stalled meaningful progress on drafting the agreement.

Increased Use of Plastic

  • Plastic has become the ultimate symbol of the industrialised, consumption-driven economy due to its versatility, durability, and low production cost. 
  • Derived largely from fossil fuels, plastic can be moulded into a vast array of products — from essential items such as aircraft and medical equipment to disposable packaging and cosmetic decorations. 
  • Its affordability compared to alternatives like glass or aluminium has accelerated its global spread. 

Challenges from Plastic

  • Ubiquitous nature of plastic has turned it into the primary source of litter, exposing weaknesses in waste management systems worldwide.
  • A major challenge arises from plastic’s persistence in the environment. Plastics are complex mixtures of polymers, monomers, and chemical additives, with more than 16,000 chemicals potentially present in various plastic products. 
  • Alarmingly, little is known about the health or environmental impacts of over 10,000 of these substances. 
  • Studies have found that over 4,000 hazardous chemicals exist in major plastic types such as PVC, PET, polyethylene, and polyurethanes. 
  • Being synthetic and non-biodegradable, these chemicals are nearly indestructible and can migrate into ecosystems — contaminating rivers, oceans, soil, and ultimately entering the human body.
  • Thus, while public debates often focus on recycling or waste management, the deeper concern lies in the toxic chemical load plastics carry. 
  • Their resilience and indestructibility make them long-term threats to human health and environmental safety, posing challenges that go far beyond visible waste.

Evidence That Plastic Harms Health

  • Plastics are made from petrochemical derivatives such as ethylene, propylene, and styrene. 
  • Common variants include polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (LDPE, LLDPE, HDPE), and polyethylene terephthalate (PET). 
  • To manufacture these, several other chemicals are used — including bisphenols, phthalates, PCBs, PBDEs, and PFAS. 
  • These substances are widely present in everyday items such as food containers, drink bottles, toys, polyester fabrics, cosmetics, paints, adhesives, medical bags, and electronic components.

Health Risks Identified by Studies

  • Over the years, medical researchers have investigated the effects of exposure to these chemicals through daily-use products. 
  • These studies have linked plastic-related chemical exposure to:
    • Thyroid dysfunction
    • Hypertension
    • Kidney and testicular cancer
    • Gestational diabetes
  • Most of these studies were conducted in developed countries, highlighting the need for wider global research.

Microplastics and Human Health

  • Microplastics are plastic fragments smaller than five millimetres, originating either as breakdown products of larger plastic items or as additives in manufactured goods. 
  • They are widely present in the environment due to the pervasive use of plastics.
  • With recent advances in detection technology, microplastics have been discovered in several critical parts of the human body, including: Blood; Breast milk; Placenta; Bone marrow.
  • This shows that microplastics are not just environmental pollutants but can penetrate and circulate within human biological systems.

Impact on Human Health

  • Although the exact health consequences of microplastics are still under investigation, early evidence suggests links to a wide range of disorders. 
  • Their persistence and potential to carry toxic chemicals raise concerns about long-term risks to human health, especially in sensitive stages such as pregnancy and early development.

India’s Approach to Plastic Management

  • Production and use of single-use plastics are banned in nearly 20 States, as these items are the least reusable and most difficult to recycle. 
  • To address the waste management challenge, the government has also put in place administrative mechanisms requiring companies to collect back a share of the plastics they use. 
  • However, these measures have had limited success due to weak enforcement. 
  • Importantly, India does not yet recognise the health risks posed by plastics and associated chemicals, treating the issue largely as a waste management problem
  • In global negotiations on a plastics treaty, India — along with some other countries — has opposed including health impacts in the agreement, instead suggesting that such concerns should be addressed by the World Health Organization (WHO).

Source: TH | CIEL

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