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EARTHDAY.ORG (EDO) has released a shocking new report exploring the exposure of pets to microplastics and toxic plastic chemicals.
The report, Pets Vs. Plastics, follows on from EDO’s recent Babies Vs. Plastics report.
‘Pet owners should read this report. Plastic is derived from a cocktail of oil and additive chemicals, like bisphenol A, PVC and phthalates. These can leach into our pets’ gums, stomachs and skin and are associated with a whole host of health issues for our pets. From cancers to embryo development to potential infertility, liver failure, miscarriage and more.’
AIDAN CHARRON
EARTHDAY.ORG, director of End Plastic Initiatives
Actress Amanda Seyfried and her beloved dog Finn took part in a Plastic Tox Test to support EARTHDAY.ORG’s efforts to raise awareness about the health risks of plastic chemical exposure for both humans and pets.
‘I was anxious about the results and when they came back I was definitely upset by my dog Finn’s exposure, he scored in the top 90% on phthalates, which is very high. I feed him a healthy diet but I realise now that the plastic packaging on his food is leaching toxic chemicals directly into it. It was a bit of a wake up call. If his food is contaminated with phthalates, then that convinces me that all of us are much more exposed than we perhaps realise, including our children.’
AMANDA SEYFRIED
Actress
Pets are big business. There are over one billion pets worldwide, according to the Global Animal Health Association’s 2022 report, and in 2023 the pet industry was worth a staggering $320 billion.
The global pet market’s trajectory is predicted to hit $500 billion by 2030.
‘Even if you don’t care about your own pet’s health, and we do, our pets act as sentinels. What impacts them, is almost certainly impacting us and this is yet more evidence that we are all ingesting and inhaling plastics in one form or another. We have to slash plastic production by 60% by 2040 and make the plastic industry take responsibility for the harm they are causing.’
KATHLEEN ROGERS
President of EARTHDAY.ORG
Pets are good for us – they reduce anxiety and dogs in particular improve our physical health and cognitive function as we age.
They are also increasingly part of our families. Research has shown that the majority of pet owners regard their relationship with their pets, especially dogs and cats, as akin to a relationship with a child.
‘We are not trying to frighten pet owners, we just want them to be aware that it is best for your pet’s health to avoid plastic toys and textiles as much as possible, and really be mindful of how their food is packaged.
‘We are bombarding our bodies, our families, and our pets with a toxic mix of chemicals and we want people to be aware.’
TOM COSGROVE
Chief creative and content officer for EARTHDAY.ORG
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