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As electric vehicle adoption and renewable energy options continue to take hold, the oil and gas industry is banking on plastics as an alternative for growth. However, tiny particles called microplastics are being found at increasing levels in our bodies. One study found that human brains in 2024 had an average of about 50% more microplastics than in 2016. Experts say that these plastics are full of toxic chemicals that could have devastating effects on our health. Watch the video to learn more.
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