Early on Replace Plastic recognized the need for a dedicated platform that brings together the latest research and insights in one accessible place. Our goal is to help you navigate through the noise of the internet and provide you with research-backed information and recommendations that empower you to live a more microplastic-free life. We will keep you abreast of the recent findings and studies around plastics. 

Microplastic Particles Linked to Cellular Damage and Neurological Risks The Plastic Brain

Neurotoxicity of Micro- and Nanoplastics (Particle and Fiber Toxicology)

Microplastics Found in Human Brain Tissue: Study Reveals Potential Neurotoxic Risks

Microplastics in the Olfactory of the Human Brain (JAMA Network Open)

Microplastics in Human Lungs: Study Uncovers Long-Term Health Risks

Detection of Microplastics in Human Lung Tissue using μFTIR spectroscopy (Science of the Total Environment)

Microplastics Found in Human Placentas: Study Sparks Concerns Over Fetal Development and Maternal Health

Plasticenta: First evidence of microplastics in Human Placenta (Environment International)

Bottled Water Contaminated with Nanoplastics: Advanced Imaging Reveals 240,000 Particles Per Liter.

Rapid single-particle chemical imaging of nanoplastics by SRS microscopy

Canned Soup Linked to 1,200% Spike in BPA Levels: Study Highlights Health Risks of Food Packaging

Canned Soup Consumption and

Disposable Paper Cups Release 25,000 Microplastic Particles into Hot Drinks, Study Reveals

Microplastics and other harmful substances released from disposable paper cups into hot water

Microplastics Linked to Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Analysis of Microplastics in Human Feces Reveals a Correlation between Fecal Microplastics and Inflammatory Bowel Disease Status (Environmental Science and Technology)