Humans ingest enough plastic every week to equal the weight of a credit card
The invisible world of microplastics has moved from our oceans into our bodies, with the average person unknowingly consuming five grams of plastic every single week through food and water.
Every week, the average human ingests approximately five grams of plastic, a mass equivalent to a standard credit card. These microplastics, defined as particles smaller than five millimeters, originate from degrading consumer goods like bottles and bags. Once inside the body, they can translocate from the gut or lungs into the bloodstream.