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Scientists find ‘plastic clouds’ hanging over major Chinese cities

New research suggests microplastics are no longer just on land and in oceans but are now shaping the air above some of China’s biggest urban centres.

January 21, 2026 / 13:51 IST
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Scientists find ‘plastic clouds’ hanging over major Chinese cities
Scientists find ‘plastic clouds’ hanging over major Chinese cities
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  • "Plastic clouds" found over Guangzhou and Xi'an from airborne microplastics.
  • Airborne microplastic levels are up to 6 times higher than previously estimated.
  • Plastic pollution may impact rainfall and local weather patterns, researchers warn.

Scientists studying air quality in Guangzhou and Xi’an in China have uncovered something deeply unsettling: clouds seeded not by dust or water alone, but by plastic.

Researchers found extremely high concentrations of airborne microplastics hovering over the two cities, forming what they describe as “plastic clouds.” These tiny fragments, shed from everyday materials like packaging, textiles, and tyres, are now acting as nuclei around which clouds form, much like natural particles such as sea salt or pollen.

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What surprised scientists was the scale. Levels of atmospheric microplastics were measured at up to six times higher than earlier estimates. This suggests plastic has quietly become a major airborne pollutant, not just something clogging rivers or drifting through oceans.

The study shows that once these particles are lifted into the air, they can travel long distances. Eventually, they fall back to Earth through rain or snow, a process researchers are increasingly referring to as “plastic rain.” In other words, plastic pollution is cycling through the atmosphere in ways scientists are only beginning to understand.