Plastics, the environment and human health: current consensus and future trends

Jun 17, 2009Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences

Plastics, their impact on the environment and human health: current understanding and future outlook

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Abstract

Annual plastic production is likely to exceed 300 million tonnes by 2010.

  • Plastics provide significant societal benefits and potential technological and medical advancements.
  • Concerns about plastics include environmental waste accumulation, wildlife ingestion, and chemical leaching.
  • Current plastic usage is associated with unsustainable practices, particularly in packaging.
  • Approximately 4 percent of global oil production is used to manufacture plastics.
  • Over one-third of plastic production is dedicated to packaging that is often quickly discarded.
  • Proposed solutions include improving recycling capacity, using bio-based materials, and reducing waste.

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