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The effects of plastic - production, use, and disposal - on human health are manifold and still being researched. During production, toxic substances are released into the air and water. In the process more are added as additives that gradually escape plastic products during their lifespan and accumulate in food, water, air, soil, and human bodies. Disposed or incinerated plastic emits further toxins that endanger our health.
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Combatting Global Plastic Pollution (2026)

Published: 20 April 2026
Policy Brief
Plastic pollution is not gender neutral. At oil and gas extraction sites, women and Black, Indigenous and People of Color lose their livelihoods. In factories, workers absorb endocrine-disrupting chemicals. In landfills in the Global South, those with the least power sort toxic waste with bare hands. The plastic crisis runs along the fault lines of gender and global inequality. The briefing presents feminist perspectives for a gender-just approach to the plastic crisis.