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>drinking from plastics and unfiltered water
>storing liquid/aqueous foods in plastic
>exposing your skin to plastic
>breathing plastic microparticles
>exposing plastic you own to UV light thus creating airborne microplastics
>using cosmetics with endocrine disruptors (almost all of them)
>eating livestock raised on feedstock watered with unfiltered water
>eating livestock raised on unfiltered water
>eating fish not farmed in filtered water
>allowing airborne particles into, or those created within to linger in your home with an HVAC overpressure and air filter system
The plants and livestock will eventually need filtered air, they pull so much out of the air that it will leave deposits in the food.
All of this to create a human food chain free of bioaccumulants. I write this with tears in my eyes that it's too late for most of the species on earth. The American bald eagle for instance has levels of fluorosurfactants 1000x what is considered harmful to humans (8000pbb).
To decontaminate all affected species on earth is simply not an option. A delicate process would need to be undergone producing their entire foodchain from decontaminated sources. Even (especially) egg cells harbour bioaccumulants so several generations will need to be produced to statistically lower bioaccumulants to negligible levels.