Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Growing plastic use taking a toll on public health: Experts

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the body and cause damage. How much is imbibed depends on the levels of exposure, which are capable of harm if it is measurable,” adds Chandrasek­aran.

The presence of these chemicals in the body could lead to obesity, abnormalit­y in sex organs, early puberty, infertilit­y, metabolic disorders, learning disabiliti­es, impaired immune function, altered nervous system function, diabetes, even certain types of cancer, and more.

“It is not possible to establish a direct link at the hospital- or clinical-level. We can’t say for sure that the patient with diabetes or any other endocrine abnormalit­y got it because of plastic exposure. If we look at a broader level, these could be contributi­ng factors,” Dr SV Madhu, head of the endocrinol­ogy department at the Delhi government-run Guru Tegh Bahadur Hospital, says.

More worrisome is use of plastic and its additives in baby products. “Most baby products including toys, feeding bottles, teethers etc. are made of plastics. In children, the exposure is far more harmful because of their developing immune and other systems. Chewing of plastic teethers and toys by children are linked with severe adverse health outcomes such as birth defects, impaired immunity, endocrine disruption, developmen­tal delays etc,” says Neeti Rustagi, assistant professor at the department of community medicine, AIIMS Jodhpur.

A study by University of Exeter published in the BMJ Open Journal last year found measurable traces of BPA, a chemical compound used to make plastics, in the bodies of 86% of teenagers studied.

“Glass, earthenwar­e, wood is safer then steel for storage purposes, as steel has its own limitation­s. Reusable cloth bag can be used as carry bags. However, the real solution lies in generating awareness about the harms of single-use plastic. And it needs to be generated at the grassroots level as phasing out has to be voluntary,” says Dr Chandrasek­aran.

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