The surge in plastic production and consumption over recent decades has led to an unprecedented environmental crisis known as the "Plastic Pandemic." This phenomenon has permeated terrestrial, aquatic, and atmospheric ecosystems, exerting far-reaching impacts on biodiversity, human health, and socio-economic systems worldwide. This paper provides a comprehensive examination of the multifaceted dimensions of plastic pollution, including its sources, distribution, persistence, and ecological consequences. It also delves into the human health implications arising from plastic contamination through food chains and micro plastic inhalation. Additionally, the study assesses current mitigation strategies, policy frameworks, and technological innovations aimed at curtailing the escalating tide of plastic pollution. By scrutinizing the global scale of this crisis, this paper seeks to stimulate collective action and innovative solutions to address the urgent and pervasive challenges posed by the Plastic Pandemic.
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