Additives of plastics: Entry into the environment and potential risks to human and ecological health
Universidad Técnica de Manabí · University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill · +3 more institutions
Abstract
A steep rise in global plastic production and significant discharge of plastic waste are expected in the near future. Plastics pose a threat to the ecosystem and human health through the generation of particulate plastics that act as carriers for other emerging contaminants, and the release of toxic chemical additives. Since plastic additives are not covalently bound, they can freely leach into the environment. Due to their occurrence in various environmental settings, the additives exert significant ecotoxicity. However, only 25% of plastic additives have been characterized for their potential ecological concern. Despite global market statistics highlighting the substantial environmental burden caused by the…
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4Topics & keywords
- Ecotoxicity
- Human health
- Environmental science
- Ecosystem
- Plastic pollution
- Environmental protection
- Business
- Microplastics