Unveiling the microplastic crisis: Insights into Bangladesh's aquatic ecosystems - origins, impact, and solutions

IF 5.4 Q2 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Md. Abu Kawsar , Fatema Jannat Munny , Uddin Md Saif , Ahmed Harun-Al-Rashid , Md. Asadur Rahman , Sanzib Kumar Barman , Diponkor Adikari , Md. Tariqul Alam , Mrityunjoy Kunda , Debasish Pandit
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Microplastics (MPs) are an increasingly concerning type of environmental pollutant due to their abundance and the potential for bioaccumulation in aquatic food organisms. The presence of MPs in the natural waters is a clear indication of the incorrect disposal of plastic debris and the rapid growth of synthetic plastic production. An inclusive understanding of the sources, transportation, fate, and consequences of plastic waste is crucial for accurately estimating the global transit of plastic pollution and reducing its sources and hazards. Bangladesh is a significant contributor to global plastic pollution, and this review aims to summarize the existing knowledge and research gap on MP pollution in aquatic ecosystems in Bangladesh over the past five years. This article discusses the features, occurrence, and potential hazardous effects of MPs on aquatic organisms and humans to provide innovative approaches for sustainable remediation. It emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to reducing plastic inputs into the aquatic environment, including regulation on production and consumption of plastics, using bio-based and biodegradable plastics, improving plastics life cycle, eco-friendly design for production, extended producer accountability over waste management, prioritizing recycling, creating demand for recycled plastics, and improving waste collection and management systems. The study purposes further research into plastic pollution in Bangladesh, explore environmentally friendly plastic substitutes, and provide decision-makers with effective strategies to address the plastic pollution problem in Bangladesh.

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揭开微塑料危机的面纱:洞察孟加拉国的水生生态系统--起源、影响和解决方案
微塑料(MPs)是一种日益令人担忧的环境污染物,因为它们数量众多,而且有可能在水生食用生物体内发生生物累积。自然水域中 MPs 的存在清楚地表明了塑料碎片的不正确处理和合成塑料生产的快速增长。全面了解塑料废弃物的来源、运输、归宿和后果,对于准确估算全球塑料污染过境情况以及减少其来源和危害至关重要。孟加拉国是全球塑料污染的重要贡献者,本综述旨在总结过去五年孟加拉国水生生态系统中 MP 污染的现有知识和研究差距。本文讨论了 MPs 的特征、发生以及对水生生物和人类的潜在危害,为可持续补救提供了创新方法。文章强调了采用多学科方法减少水生环境中塑料输入的重要性,包括对塑料的生产和消费进行监管、使用生物基和生物可降解塑料、改善塑料的生命周期、采用生态友好型生产设计、扩大生产者对废物管理的责任、优先考虑回收利用、创造对再生塑料的需求以及改善废物收集和管理系统。该研究旨在进一步研究孟加拉国的塑料污染问题,探索环境友好型塑料替代品,并为决策者提供解决孟加拉国塑料污染问题的有效战略。
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Journal of hazardous materials advances
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