mikromanyagok
Mikroműanyagok, often referred to as microplastics, are tiny pieces of plastic debris that measure less than five millimeters in length. They are ubiquitous in the environment, found in oceans, rivers, soil, and even the air we breathe. These particles originate from two primary sources: primary microplastics, which are manufactured in small sizes for use in products like cosmetics and cleaning agents, and secondary microplastics, which result from the breakdown of larger plastic items through processes such as weathering, UV radiation, and physical abrasion.
The widespread presence of microplastics poses significant environmental concerns. Marine life can ingest these particles, mistaking
Efforts to address the microplastic problem include reducing plastic consumption, improving waste management systems, and developing