Plastiglomerate or plastic rock hybrid found on Indian shores

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India made headlines with the recent discovery of a new type of rock known as “plastic rock hybrid” or plastiglomerate. The rock is composed of sand, rock fragments, shells, and other debris held together by plastic waste.

A group of marine geologists discovered the rock on the shores of Andaman during a routine round. This is the first time such a discovery has been made in the country and it is proof of the long-term impact of plastic pollution on the environment.

The discovery of plastiglomerate on the shores of Andaman is concerning. It sounds warning bells for all of us to reduce plastic consumption, recycle and thereby, decrease plastic waste.

Plastic pollution has become a major environmental concern in recent years, especially in coastal areas. The Andaman Islands are known for their pristine beaches and marine biodiversity. The presence of plastiglomerate is a grim reminder that even the remotest areas of the planet are not immune to plastic pollution.

The formation of plastiglomerate is a relatively new phenomenon, and it is believed to be the result of a combination of factors, including the heat of beach fires, melting plastic, and the weight of other materials pressing down on the plastic. The new formations raise concern because they can persist in the environment for hundreds of years and can impact the ecosystem and subsequent value chain.

The latest discovery on the shores of Andaman highlights the need for urgent action to address plastic pollution. We must reduce the amount of plastic waste and improve the recycling infrastructure. In addition, we need to raise awareness about the impact of plastic pollution and encourage individuals and businesses to take action to reduce their plastic footprint.

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