Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Plastic particles in drinking water present ‘low’ risk: WHO

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GENEVA: Microplast­ics contained in drinking water pose a “low” risk to human health at current levels, but more research is needed to reassure consumers, the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) said on Thursday.

Studies over the past year on plastic particles detected in tap and bottled water have sparked public concerns but the limited data appears reassuring, the United Nations agency said its first report on potential health risks associated with ingestion.

Microplast­ics enter drinking water sources mainly through run-off and wastewater effluent, the WHO said. Evidence shows that microplast­ics found in some bottled water seem to be at least partly due to the bottling process and/or packaging such as plastic caps, it said.

“The headline message is to reassure drinking water consumers around the world, that based on this assessment, our assessment of the risk is that it is low,” Bruce Gordon of the WHO’s department of public health, environmen­tal and social determinan­ts of health, told a briefing.

The WHO did not recommende­d routine monitoring for microplast­ics in drinking water. But research should focus on issues including what happens to chemical additives in the particles once they enter

the gastrointe­stinal tract, it said.

The majority of plastic particles in water are larger than 150 micrometer­s in diameter and are excreted from the body, while “smaller particles are more likely to cross the gut wall and reach other tissues.”

Health concerns have centred around smaller particles, said Jennifer De France, a WHO technical expert and one of the report’s authors. “For these smallest size particles, where there is really limited evidence, we need know more about what is being absorbed, the distributi­on and their impacts,” she said. More research is needed into risks from microplast­ics exposure throughout the environmen­t - “in our drinking water, air and food,” she added.

THE MAJORITY OF PLASTIC PARTICLES IN WATER ARE LARGER THAN 150 MICROMETER­S IN DIAMETER

 ?? AP ?? Majority of microplast­ic particles are excreted from the body.
AP Majority of microplast­ic particles are excreted from the body.

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