The health risksOne risk stems from the fact that microplastics passing through wastewater plants can pick up harmful bacteria, which they can carry with them. If we ingest the plastics, we may ingest the bacteria.
Another is that plastics have a number of chemicals added at the manufacturing stage, and it's possible that these are released in the body.
"In sufficient concentrations the chemicals can injure and kill cells," Kelly said. "The cells may be replaced successfully, or they may not. [There could be] damage to protein and DNA and things like that. But at the moment, we don't know if this is happening."
And while microplastics are too big to be absorbed by our cells, if they become broken down into fragments in the nanometer size range, it's possible they could be absorbed in our circulatory system or pass into our organs, Mahon said.
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