Contact lenses down the drain may cause pollution: study
                     Source: Xinhua | 2018-08-20 01:46:06 | Editor: huaxia

    Soccer Football - Europa League - Playoffs - Ajax Amsterdam v Rosenborg BK - Amsterdam, Netherlands - August 17, 2017 Ajax's Joel Veltman helps Rosenborg's Milan Jevtovic with his contact lens (REUTERS/Michael Kooren)

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 (Xinhua) -- Scientists found that throwing contact lenses down the drain at the end of their use could be contributing to microplastic pollution in waterways.

    The researchers reported in a study presented on Sunday at National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS) in Boston that contact lenses tend to be denser than water, so they sunk, and could ultimately pose a threat to aquatic life, especially bottom feeders that may ingest the contacts.

    About 15 to 20 percent of contact wearers are flushing the lenses down the sink or toilet in the United States and roughly 45 million people in the U.S. wear contact lenses, according to the study.

    The team from Arizona State University estimated that anywhere from six to ten metric tons of plastic lenses ended up in wastewater in the U.S. alone each year.

    The researchers exposed five polymers found in many manufacturers' contact lenses to anaerobic and aerobic microorganisms present at wastewater treatment plants for varying times and performed Raman spectroscopy to analyze them.

    "We found that there were noticeable changes in the bonds of the contact lenses after long-term treatment with the plant's microbes," said Varun Kelkar with Arizona State, a co-author of the paper.

    The team concluded that microbes in the wastewater treatment facility actually altered the surface of the contact lenses, weakening the bonds in the plastic polymers.

    "When the plastic loses some of its structural strength, it will break down physically. This leads to smaller plastic particles which would ultimately lead to the formation of microplastics," said Kelkar.

    Aquatic organisms can mistake those microplastics for food and since plastics are indigestible, this dramatically affects the marine animals' digestive system.

    These animals are part of a long food chain and some eventually find their way to the human food supply, which could lead to unwanted human exposures to plastic contaminants and pollutants that stick to the surfaces of the plastics, according to the study.

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    Contact lenses down the drain may cause pollution: study

    Source: Xinhua 2018-08-20 01:46:06

    Soccer Football - Europa League - Playoffs - Ajax Amsterdam v Rosenborg BK - Amsterdam, Netherlands - August 17, 2017 Ajax's Joel Veltman helps Rosenborg's Milan Jevtovic with his contact lens (REUTERS/Michael Kooren)

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 (Xinhua) -- Scientists found that throwing contact lenses down the drain at the end of their use could be contributing to microplastic pollution in waterways.

    The researchers reported in a study presented on Sunday at National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS) in Boston that contact lenses tend to be denser than water, so they sunk, and could ultimately pose a threat to aquatic life, especially bottom feeders that may ingest the contacts.

    About 15 to 20 percent of contact wearers are flushing the lenses down the sink or toilet in the United States and roughly 45 million people in the U.S. wear contact lenses, according to the study.

    The team from Arizona State University estimated that anywhere from six to ten metric tons of plastic lenses ended up in wastewater in the U.S. alone each year.

    The researchers exposed five polymers found in many manufacturers' contact lenses to anaerobic and aerobic microorganisms present at wastewater treatment plants for varying times and performed Raman spectroscopy to analyze them.

    "We found that there were noticeable changes in the bonds of the contact lenses after long-term treatment with the plant's microbes," said Varun Kelkar with Arizona State, a co-author of the paper.

    The team concluded that microbes in the wastewater treatment facility actually altered the surface of the contact lenses, weakening the bonds in the plastic polymers.

    "When the plastic loses some of its structural strength, it will break down physically. This leads to smaller plastic particles which would ultimately lead to the formation of microplastics," said Kelkar.

    Aquatic organisms can mistake those microplastics for food and since plastics are indigestible, this dramatically affects the marine animals' digestive system.

    These animals are part of a long food chain and some eventually find their way to the human food supply, which could lead to unwanted human exposures to plastic contaminants and pollutants that stick to the surfaces of the plastics, according to the study.

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