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Bionic pollution refers to the environmental impact caused by the accumulation of synthetic materials and technologies in nature, particularly those stemming from human-made devices and products. This includes microplastics, electronic waste, and other remnants of technological advancements that can harm ecosystems and wildlife. As these materials degrade, they can release toxic substances, further exacerbating environmental degradation. Addressing bionic pollution involves improving waste management, promoting sustainable design, and reducing reliance on non-biodegradable materials.

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