Innovations and development of sustainable personal protective equipment: a path to a greener future.

Environmental systems research Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-18 DOI:10.1186/s40068-024-00350-x
Linxiang Lyu, Monisha Bagchi, Nektaria Markoglou, Chunjiang An
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The unprecedented surge in the demand for personal protective equipment (PPE) worldwide during the covid pandemic resulted in a significant increase in PPE consumption and subsequent waste generation. Despite the importance of PPE, its widespread usage and disposal have sparked worries about the environmental impact and its long-term sustainability. The increasing awareness of environmental challenges, resource scarcity, and the urgent need to mitigate climate change necessitates a paradigm shift in the product design, manufacturing process, and waste management of PPE. To address these challenges and have a sustainable PPE future, the development of degradable polymers and natural fibers offers a promising alternative to traditional plastics. Additionally, recycling and upcycling methods can convert the waste into valuable alternate products or energy sources, thereby reducing their environmental impact. Better waste management systems, comprehensive policy frameworks, and international collaborations are essential for the effective PPE waste management and the promotion of sustainable practices. Despite the challenges, collaborative efforts across governments, manufacturers, research institutions, and waste management authorities are crucial for transitioning to a more sustainable PPE industry and a circular economy, ultimately benefiting both the environment and society.

可持续个人防护设备的创新与发展:通向更绿色未来之路。
在艾滋病毒大流行期间,全球对个人防护设备(PPE)的需求空前激增,导致个人防护设备的消耗量和随之产生的废物量大幅增加。尽管个人防护设备非常重要,但其广泛的使用和处置引发了人们对其环境影响和长期可持续性的担忧。随着人们对环境挑战、资源稀缺和减缓气候变化的迫切需要的认识不断提高,有必要在个人防护设备的产品设计、制造工艺和废物管理方面进行范式转变。为了应对这些挑战,实现个人防护设备的可持续发展,可降解聚合物和天然纤维的开发为传统塑料提供了一种前景广阔的替代品。此外,回收和再循环方法可以将废弃物转化为有价值的替代产品或能源,从而减少对环境的影响。更好的废物管理系统、全面的政策框架和国际合作对于有效管理个人防护设备废物和推广可持续做法至关重要。尽管挑战重重,但政府、制造商、研究机构和废物管理机构之间的合作对于向更具可持续性的个人防护设备行业和循环经济过渡至关重要,最终将造福于环境和社会。
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