Greetings to everyone reading this right now, I hope you are doing well.
It is a real pleasure for me to send you this new article which I devote to the protection of the environment.
As you can see, health, our health comes first and foremost through environmental protection! Indeed, it is from our environment, it is from the nature that surrounds us that the air we breathe, the food we eat, even the water we drink come from.
Saying NO to pollution is saying YES to good health.
Saying NO to soil pollution by plastic bags means saying YES to food, quality food of course, but also saying YES to quality, healthy, edible water from unpolluted groundwater.
Saying NO to air pollution from gases and other toxic chemicals means saying NO to lung disease and YES to healthy lungs.
Everything we offer to nature, the latter gives it back to us, so offer it biodegradable waste and not plastic bags that struggle to degrade.
Most plastics today are non-recyclable. They break down into particles that contaminate animals whether domestic or not, that is to say roosters, buttons in our homes, and in markets; the fish in the sea, the birds.
And all these beasts come back in our everyday dishes full of these microparticles invisible to the naked eye.
How many are these children, babies here in Africa, that we leave lying around in our homes, neighborhoods, villages? How much sand do they ingest all day long? But above all, what is the quantity of particles, debris and pieces of plastic contained in this sand that they consume every day? What is the impact of these debris, particles of sachets in the lives of these little ones, of our brothers and sisters whom we cherish so much? What is the impact of these plastics on our health?
Studies are made all over the world proving that this waste is cancer-causing, and has a negative or even harmful impact on sexual and reproductive health, to name a few. And it even seems that particles have been found in the breast milk of some women.
All this, just to say that these wastes and particles, more or less chemical in nature, in particular endocrine disruptors and mainly resulting from human activity, have a more or less lasting impact on our well-being. They are sources of various troubles which are still little known to us until now. However, they do have a negative impact on our state of health both in the short and the long term. Visit our article on Endocrine Disruptors
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