The report was released on 14 March, in time for the next round of negotiations for a United Nations treaty on global plastic pollution. Scientists have been campaigning for the treaty, which deals with all aspects of plastic production and waste management, to include a list of plastic polymers and chemicals of concern — some of which are known to leach into food, water and the environment, with impacts for human and ecosystem health.
It’s unclear whether the plastics treaty will be completed in December. So far, the negotiations have been hampered by a few petrochemical states that are resisting strong regulation of plastics production.
It’s the 21st century’s leaded gasoline.
It feels like we get a new leaded gasoline every year. CO2, microplastics, plastic additives, PFAS, ag chemical runoff, mine runoff, road runoff, and on and on and on.
The majority of everything you listed is fossil fuel derived… So yes.