Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) are toxic chemicals resistant to environmental breakdown, accumulating in living organisms. They are used in pesticides, industrial processes, and manufacturing. While no one benefits from their harmful effects, industries gain short-term advantages. POPs pose risks to human health and ecosystems, prompting global bans under the Stockholm Convention.
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