Estimating the Mass of Chemicals Associated with Ocean Plastic Pollution to Inform Mitigation Efforts

Mar 23, 2019Integrated environmental assessment and management

Estimating the Amount of Chemicals Linked to Ocean Plastic Pollution to Help Reduce It

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Abstract

Approximately 190 tonnes of 20 chemical additives entered the oceans with common plastic debris items in 2015.

  • Plastics carry unreacted chemicals that can leach into the ocean over time.
  • Plastics also absorb harmful chemicals from seawater, such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and metals.
  • The mass of sorbed PCBs is greater in coastal areas compared to the open ocean.
  • An average 4.5-km stretch of beach in Hong Kong has approximately 85,000 times more PCBs associated with plastics than a similar area in the North Pacific gyre.
  • Efforts to intercept and clean up plastics on shorelines may effectively reduce the influx of plastic-related chemicals into marine environments.

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