Situation of plastic waste management and health conditions of people in Hai Duong coastal community of Thua Thien Hue province in 2020

Trí Tôn Thất Cảnh, Nhan Nguyen Van Thanh, Nguyen Nguyen Le Hanh, Minh Hoang Thi Binh, Long Nguyen Dac Hoang, Thu Dang Thi Anh
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Background: Unmanaged plastic waste will affect the environment and human health. The study was conducted to describe the current situation of plastic waste management and the health conditions related to plastic waste of people in Hai Duong commune, Central Vietnam, in 2020. Methodology: A cross-sectional descriptive study using a structured questionnaire was carried out on 291 people over 18 years old in Hai Duong commune, Huong Tra town, from September to October, 2020. Results: The amount of plastic waste accounted for 16.5% of the total volume of collected waste. The main forms of plastic waste treatment included collecting at gathering places (87.3%), selling scrap (60.8%), or burning (19.9%). In most cases, plastic bags were collected at the gathering place (90.4%), washed for reuse (45.4%), and burned (14.8%). The notable weakness of garbage collection and transportation was that residents did not sort out different types of garbage (29.6%), and littered indiscriminately in public places with little traffic at night (11.3%). Health conditions related to over-plastic waste use included headache (9.6%), rash (4.8%), cardiovascular disease (5.2%), and gastrointestinal disease (3.4%). Conclusion: The management of plastic waste in general and plastic bags in particular is still inadequate. It could be seen that if a lot of plastic products were used and the waste was not handled properly, it would cause much harm to human health. Therefore, appropriate policies need to be implemented to improve local management of plastic waste as well as awareness and effective practices regarding garbage disposal. Key words: Plastic waste, nylon bags, health conditions, Hai Duong commune
2020年化天顺化省海东沿海社区塑料废物管理状况及居民健康状况
背景:未经管理的塑料废物将影响环境和人类健康。该研究旨在描述2020年越南中部Hai Duong公社塑料废物管理现状和与塑料废物相关的健康状况。方法:于2020年9 - 10月对香特拉镇Hai Duong公社18岁以上的291人采用结构化问卷进行横断面描述性研究。结果:塑料垃圾占垃圾收集总量的16.5%。塑料废物的主要处理方式包括在集散地收集(87.3%)、出售废料(60.8%)和焚烧(19.9%)。在大多数情况下,塑料袋在聚集地点收集(90.4%),清洗再利用(45.4%),焚烧(14.8%)。居民在垃圾收集和运输方面的明显弱点是不对不同类型的垃圾进行分类(29.6%),夜间在人流量较小的公共场所乱扔垃圾(11.3%)。与过度使用塑料废物有关的健康问题包括头痛(9.6%)、皮疹(4.8%)、心血管疾病(5.2%)和胃肠道疾病(3.4%)。结论:我国对塑料废弃物特别是塑料袋的管理仍存在不足。由此可见,如果大量使用塑料制品,而废物处理不当,将会对人体健康造成很大的危害。因此,需要实施适当的政策,以改善当地对塑料废物的管理,以及对垃圾处理的认识和有效做法。关键词:塑料垃圾;尼龙袋;卫生条件
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