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5 environmental costs of the illegal drugs industry

From deforestation and carbon emissions to biodiversity loss, the impact of illicit substances on ecosystems is significant.

November 05, 2023 / 18:00 IST
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Wreathed hornbill in Arunachal Pradesh could be impacted by deforestation. (Photo: Aparajita Datta via Wikimedia Commons)
Wreathed hornbill in Arunachal Pradesh could be impacted by deforestation. (Photo: Aparajita Datta via Wikimedia Commons)

On October 25, Delhi Customs disposed of 328 kg of seized narcotic substances and foreign origin cigarettes worth about Rs 294 crore. The disposal of the narcotic substances is being done at the Biotic Waste Management facility authorised by the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) at Jahangirpur.

Around the world, the conversation about drugs often revolves around their impact on societal well-being and personal health. However, the production and use of drugs also have a significant environmental impact, regardless of whether they are legal or illegal.

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Legal pharmaceutical drugs are a major source of pollution and carbon emissions worldwide. Research indicates that contraceptives and antidepressants can reduce fish reaction times and reproductive rates. They can also lead to the development of drug-resistant bacteria. Their full impact on the environment is yet to be studied and understood.

“Illegal drug production is an even more pressing environmental concern since their producers often ignore laws and regulations intended to protect the environment, deplete resources, pollute ecosystems, and cause other damage without any accountability,” says Abhay Singh, environmental activist.