As a minimalist I buy less and use whatever I buy for a very long time (laptop aged 12y). I think over consumption is the real problem. People should embrace minimalism to save the earth for the future generations. It's better to burn the plastic in factories to generate energy than leaving everywhere.
You cannot escape from plastics no matter how innovative your idea is. They're small, indestructible, very-destructive. They probably out there polluting the space. Some particles maybe smaller than water molecules, so can't be filtered.
Wherein recycled plastic is seen as a solution to the increased plastic pollution, MNPs generating from the same poses health risk. Way forward 1. Government initiatives to reduce overall use of plastic 2.Promotion of alternatives 3.Public awareness regarding health risks of MNPs. Deepu😉
Use Kshaar Salts from Hindustan Salts (A Government of India Enterprise). These are not only free from Microplastics but also have very high Alkalinity (>9.5pH), Natural Iodine and Minerals with higher purity.
This is all looking pretty bleak and mostly out of our control until we "end the use of fossil fuels". Good luck to us all then. Let's raise our children to be better than we are, and meanwhile also hope this research into mitigating measures does occur.
Pls do more Research & help us, how we can sort out, atleast at home level and Pls let us know all alternate ways to remove as far as possible Plastics from our life & Do episodes to help our Country Bharat
1. Have a carry bag in your bag or pocket always so no need to buy another one. Reuse it as long as possible 2. Polyester clothes release lot of microplastics. Buy only cotton clothes. Need lot of water to grow cotton so buy when necessary 3. Carry water bottle with you so no need to bottled water 4. Make sure all the plastic you accumulated ends up in incineration centers. 5. Instead of buying plastic ware prefer aluminium if itsrpossible. Aluminium lasts longer and reusable and less expensive in the long run. 6. Reuse everything in your life 7. Embrace minimalism
Buy as little as you can. Use things till the life of the product is over and don't come under the pressure of consuming like other people you see on social media
This study was based on indian products. Other countries have studied their own products and they're also filled with MNP's. So don't think about buying imported salt/sugar, they're also filled with microplastics.
Spent first 5 mins cleaning up my screen only to realize she's got a micro-mole on her face. Such a long rant with no evidence of actual impact, the least that could have been done was to show a comparison of the amount of these MPs in Indian brands vs non-Indian brands. At least that would give an idea of the magnitude of the issue in India vs elsewhere.... otherwise tell me what usable value did this video add to the internet!?
Pls pls pls make a video about presence of heavy metals in vegetables
As a minimalist I buy less and use whatever I buy for a very long time (laptop aged 12y). I think over consumption is the real problem. People should embrace minimalism to save the earth for the future generations.
It's better to burn the plastic in factories to generate energy than leaving everywhere.
Which laptop??
@@sandeeptiwari5189 probably an enterprise lenovo laptop.
You cannot escape from plastics no matter how innovative your idea is. They're small, indestructible, very-destructive. They probably out there polluting the space. Some particles maybe smaller than water molecules, so can't be filtered.
@@sandeeptiwari5189 Dell 14r Inspiron. Bought it in 2011
@@fretzT_T true. Minimising the damage is atleast what I could do
Soon our bodies will be plastic
I'm not being sarcastic
Climate changes will be drastic
Alas ! This theory isn't elastic
My favorite science teacher on RUclips
Real video start at 8:00
Thankyou Sandhya madam.
Wherein recycled plastic is seen as a solution to the increased plastic pollution, MNPs generating from the same poses health risk.
Way forward
1. Government initiatives to reduce overall use of plastic
2.Promotion of alternatives
3.Public awareness regarding health risks of MNPs.
Deepu😉
Still i see palastic bags every where.
Corruption
Use Kshaar Salts from Hindustan Salts (A Government of India Enterprise).
These are not only free from Microplastics but also have very high Alkalinity (>9.5pH), Natural Iodine and Minerals with higher purity.
This is all looking pretty bleak and mostly out of our control until we "end the use of fossil fuels". Good luck to us all then. Let's raise our children to be better than we are, and meanwhile also hope this research into mitigating measures does occur.
Pls do more Research & help us, how we can sort out, atleast at home level and Pls let us know all alternate ways to remove as far as possible Plastics from our life & Do episodes to help our Country Bharat
1. Have a carry bag in your bag or pocket always so no need to buy another one. Reuse it as long as possible
2. Polyester clothes release lot of microplastics. Buy only cotton clothes. Need lot of water to grow cotton so buy when necessary
3. Carry water bottle with you so no need to bottled water
4. Make sure all the plastic you accumulated ends up in incineration centers.
5. Instead of buying plastic ware prefer aluminium if itsrpossible. Aluminium lasts longer and reusable and less expensive in the long run.
6. Reuse everything in your life
7. Embrace minimalism
Buy as little as you can. Use things till the life of the product is over and don't come under the pressure of consuming like other people you see on social media
What better can be expected, ordinary customer gets fruits and vegetables in a plastic bag, only option is promoting paper and fibre packaging
Plastic melt in the heat. So, does global warming cause redistribution of micro plastic in particular geographic location and on human body?
great video thanks
Pl share link to the report : let us get names of brands
She looks like she's having a rap battle
We need ro ban polyesters in clothes, pet bottles, carry bags and single use plastics.
And each among us contributed to this to happen
Plz add subtitles plz
Grim grim future
Yes "Indian" salt and sugar
This study was based on indian products. Other countries have studied their own products and they're also filled with MNP's.
So don't think about buying imported salt/sugar, they're also filled with microplastics.
This is worrying. Thank you for the information
We are slowly all turning into Kardashians
The only solution is to stop manufacturing plastic polymers NOW. Just STOP.
Now I understand why one feels sticky when after a workout... maybe the skin pores breathe out those consumed MNPs....plasticky 😂
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Uppu thottu karpooram varreyannu micro plastic
Nothing new in this video. 🙁
What is the use of this news with out naming companies. 🤬. Tell what to eat then
Agar hum kare toh kare kya bole toh bole kya
wah modiji wah
Are you a sample collector ? Pick me as a sample from my Home😍
Bachana kese h🤣
Damn girl you're so much acting
Spent first 5 mins cleaning up my screen only to realize she's got a micro-mole on her face. Such a long rant with no evidence of actual impact, the least that could have been done was to show a comparison of the amount of these MPs in Indian brands vs non-Indian brands. At least that would give an idea of the magnitude of the issue in India vs elsewhere.... otherwise tell me what usable value did this video add to the internet!?
maybe if you could comprehend, you'd know