
Microplastics:
What are Microplastics?
Microplastics are small pieces of plastic that end up in our marine and coastal environments as a consequence of plastic pollution. Microplastic particles can now be found across all environments, ecosystems, habitats, and food webs on Earth. When ingested by coastal and marine species they can have negative impacts due to toxic and mechanical effects and result for example in feeding difficulties, behavioural changes or suffocation. You can learn more about the causes, impacts, and solutions to microplastic pollution in the below resources!

Human exposure to microplastic and nanoplastic particles A
Infographic
English
14yrs+

How harmful are microplastics?
Website
English
8yrs+, 14yrs+, General Public,

Hoja informativa de microplásticos
Factsheet
Spanish
General Public

From Pollution to Solution: A Global Assessment of Marine Litter and Plastic Pollution
Report
English
General Public, Policymaker

Fiche d’Information sur les Microplastiques
Factsheet
French
General Public

Drowning in Plastics: Marine Litter and Plastic Waste Vital Graphics
Report
English
14yrs+

Activities for children to learn about marine litter
Lesson Plan
English
Children, Educators

18+1 IDEAS FOR ACTIVITIES WITH STUDENTS ON PLASTIC WASTE
Lesson Plan
English, Greek
8yrs+







