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Title

Pervasive Pollution Problems Caused by Plastics and its Degradation.

Authors

Hassan, Sidra; Ihsan ul Haq

Abstract

We are living in a period of time where gaining access to clean water, food and even air is almost impossible. Everything on the planet Earth is contaminated in one form or another. Not only humans but all the creatures of the planet are under constant threat from atleast one of the forms of pollution. Like other forms of pollution, plastic pollution is also a huge and mounting problem and it demands a similarly ambitious and influential solution. As 'human- caused climate change' received so much attention, this issue also needs the same consideration and it should be approached in the same way. Plastic pollution is killing our planet! It's choking our oceans by making plastic gyres, entangling marine animals, poisoning our food and water supply, and ultimately inflicting havoc on the health and well-being of humans and wildlife globally. With the exception of small amount that has been incinerate, virtually every piece of plastic that was ever made in the past still exists in one form or another. And since most of the plastics don't biodegrade in any meaningful sense, all that plastic waste could exist for hundreds or even thousands of years. If plastic production isn't circumscribed, plastic pollution will be disastrous and will eventually outweigh fish in oceans. It's time to think about the plastics, banning the single use plastics, thinking about the recycling and going towards the zerowaste concept. This paper covers the reviews about current research on the plastic disasters by plastic industry and biodegradation of the conventional synthetic plastics by different microorganisms and major concerns related to ocean plastic pollution.

Subjects

MARINE pollution; PLASTICS; FOOD poisoning; POLLUTION; PLASTIC scrap; PLASTIC recycling; PLASTIC marine debris

Publication

International Journal of Online & Biomedical Engineering, 2019, Vol 15, Issue 10, p29

ISSN

2626-8493

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3991/ijoe.v15i10.10873

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