A Global Perspective on Microplastics
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Abstract Society has become increasingly reliant on plastics since commercial production began in about 1950. Their versatility, stability, light weight, and low production costs have fueled global demand. Most plastics are initially used and discarded on land. Nonetheless, the amount of microplastics in some oceanic compartments is predicted to double by 2030. To solve this global problem, we must understand plastic composition, physical forms, uses, transport, and fragmentation into microplastics (and nanoplastics). Plastic debris/microplastics arise from land disposal, wastewater treatment, tire wear, paint failure, textile washing, and at‐sea losses. Riverine and atmospheric transport, storm water, and…
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- Microplastics
- Plastic pollution
- Environmental science
- Sink (geography)
- Contamination
- Pollution
- Human health
- Waste management
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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