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Although I agree with this sentiment, that's probably not going to solve the microplastic issue. It's truly everywhere. Unless we drastically cut down on plastic use, this is going to increase much more in next few years. We probably don't know yet the long-term effects of such plastics in our organisms, but definitely not a pleasant thing to think about.

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You're absolutely right. Microplastics have become pervasive in our environment, posing a significant challenge. Drastically reducing plastic use is indeed crucial to mitigate this issue. The long-term effects on our health and ecosystems are concerning, underscoring the urgency for action and sustainable alternatives to plastic. It's a complex problem that requires concerted efforts from individuals, industries, and governments to address effectively.