We consume a cereal bowl full of plastics every 6 months: In photos

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Reuters visualises the amount of microplastic we eat

(Reuters) - Microscopic pieces of plastic have been discovered in the most remote locations, from the depths of the ocean to Arctic ice - and in our bodies as we breathe in and eat microplastic, and drink plastic-infused water every day.

People could be ingesting the equivalent of a credit card of plastic a week, a recent study by WWF International concluded, mainly in drinking water but also via food like shellfish, which tend to be eaten whole so the plastic in their digestive systems is also consumed.

Reuters used the findings of the study to illustrate what this amount of plastic actually looks like over various periods of time.

Plastic production has surged in the last 50 years, leading to the widespread use of inexpensive disposable products that are having a devastating effect on the environment, cluttering beaches and choking marine wildlife.

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ONE WEEK: 5 grams of plastic. That’s about the same weight as a plastic bottle cap and enough shredded plastic to fill a porcelain soup spoon. Courtesy: Reuters.

Plastic does not biodegrade. Instead, it breaks down into smaller pieces, and ultimately ends up everywhere, including in the food chain.

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In a week, we ingest a plastic bottle cap's worth, and in six months, we consume a cereal bowl full.

This may not sound like much, but it can add up. At this rate of consumption, in a decade, we could be eating 2.5 kg in plastic.

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ONE MONTH: 21 grams of plastic. That’s about the same weight as five casino dice and enough shredded plastic to half-fill a rice bowl.

And over a lifetime, we consume about 20 kg (44 lb) of microplastic.

We also don't fully know what impact this ingestion of micro and nano-sized plastic particles has on our health, said Thava Palanisami of Australia's University of Newcastle, who worked on the WWF study.

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SIX MONTHS: 125 grams of plastic. That’s enough yellow shredded plastic flakes to fill a cereal bowl, as pictured above. Courtesy: Reuters.

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"All we know is that we are ingesting it and that it has the potential to cause toxicity. That is definitely a cause for concern," he said.

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ONE YEAR: 250 grams of plastic. That’s a heaped dinner plate’s worth of shredded plastic, as pictured above. Courtesy: Reuters

Click here to see the full visualization of the amount of microplastic we consume.

(Reporting by Simon Scarr and Anand Katakam; Additional reporting by Marco Hernandez, Manas Sharma and John Geddie; Editing by Karishma Singh and Robert Birsel.)