Agricultural plastic pollution in China: Sources, supply chain drivers, and mitigation strategies

Chuan Zhao , Yafei Wang , Zhongmin Lian , Zhengyang Zhang , Shijun Ma , Kazuyo Matsubae
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Plastic pollution from agricultural production poses discernible risks to food security and safety. This work endeavors to address the gap of quantification and traceability of agricultural plastic pollution by estimating plastic loss associated with diverse farm activities and explore potential mitigation strategies. Results revealed that annual agricultural plastic pollution in China amounted to 570 kt. The main sources of the pollution were identified as the use of mulching film in agriculture production, farming practices employed for vegetable and fruit production, and the geographical distribution of agricultural activities, particularly in provinces of Xinjiang and Shandong in China. From a production perspective, thicker agricultural film substitution proved a more cost-effective mitigation than biodegradable alternatives for most provinces. Applying a nested multiregional input-output model, interprovincial and international final demand drivers of pollution were identified primarily from eastern China, the United States, and Japan. At the provincial level, the most significant sectoral driving force of provincial agricultural plastic pollution is primary agricultural products, followed by processed foods and textile-related products. The study highlights the imperatives for more inclusive plastic pollution monitoring and comprehensive consumption behavior guidance for sustainable agriculture.

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中国的农业塑料污染:来源、供应链驱动因素和缓解策略
农业生产中的塑料污染对食品安全构成了明显的风险。这项研究通过估算与各种农业活动相关的塑料损失,并探索潜在的缓解策略,努力填补农业塑料污染的量化和可追溯性方面的空白。结果显示,中国每年的农业塑料污染量达 570 千吨。污染的主要来源是农业生产中地膜的使用、蔬菜和水果生产中采用的耕作方式以及农业活动的地理分布,尤其是在中国的新疆和山东两省。从生产角度来看,在大多数省份,厚农膜替代品比可生物降解替代品更具成本效益。应用嵌套式多区域投入产出模型,确定了主要来自中国东部、美国和日本的省际和国际最终需求污染驱动因素。在省一级,省内农业塑料污染最主要的驱动因素是初级农产品,其次是加工食品和纺织相关产品。该研究强调,必须开展更具包容性的塑料污染监测,并为可持续农业提供全面的消费行为指导。
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