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flag The European Parliament warned of widespread nanoplastics in humans and the environment, calling for global research and policies.

flag On February 24, 2026, the European Parliament hosted a conference on nanoplastics, highlighting their presence in air, water, food, and human tissues, including the placenta, with concerns over cellular damage, mitochondrial disruption, and prenatal risks. flag Experts warned of gaps in global monitoring for particles under 10 microns and the lack of health impact protocols, urging coordinated international research, funding, and science-based policies.

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