Solving the plastic problem: From cradle to grave, to reincarnation

Dec 13, 2019Science progress

Addressing the Plastic Problem Throughout Its Entire Life Cycle

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Abstract

Plastic packaging constitutes 47% of all plastic waste, despite only accounting for 36% of plastics produced.

  • Microplastics have been found in diverse environments, including Arctic ice, oceans, and even within human bodies.
  • They can transfer through various life stages of mosquitoes, indicating potential spread from aquatic to terrestrial ecosystems.
  • Sampling methods may miss many small microplastic particles, contributing to the so-called 'missing plastic problem.'
  • Plastic pollution primarily sinks below the sea surface, with various proposed sinks including ocean sediments and soils.
  • Airborne microparticulate pollution arises from tyre abrasion, affecting even electric vehicles.
  • The emergence of nanoplastics represents a new environmental threat, though their health impacts remain unclear.

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