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Obviously its not just bad for humans. Its bad for... Life.

Source: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/news/animals/microplastics-disrupt-gut-microbiome-and-fermentation-farm-animals-study-reveals-new-risks-animal-health-and-food-safety

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>“Our work is a first step toward understanding the biological consequences of microplastic exposure in farm animals,” said lead researcher Daniel Brugger, Associate Professor of Companion and Monogastric Production Animal Nutrition at the University of Helsinki. “There is an urgent need for in-vivo studies to better understand the impacts on animal health and food safety, especially as global plastic production continues to rise.” The findings of a joint study from the University of Helsinki, University of Zurich, University of Hohenheim, and Technical University of Munich not only shed light on how microplastics are transformed within the digestive system of farm animals but also highlight potential risks for animal health, productivity, and food safety.

Obviously its not just bad for humans. Its bad for... Life. Source: https://www.helsinki.fi/en/news/animals/microplastics-disrupt-gut-microbiome-and-fermentation-farm-animals-study-reveals-new-risks-animal-health-and-food-safety From the post: >>“Our work is a first step toward understanding the biological consequences of microplastic exposure in farm animals,” said lead researcher Daniel Brugger, Associate Professor of Companion and Monogastric Production Animal Nutrition at the University of Helsinki. “There is an urgent need for in-vivo studies to better understand the impacts on animal health and food safety, especially as global plastic production continues to rise.” The findings of a joint study from the University of Helsinki, University of Zurich, University of Hohenheim, and Technical University of Munich not only shed light on how microplastics are transformed within the digestive system of farm animals but also highlight potential risks for animal health, productivity, and food safety.

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