Forests and Plastic Wastes: A Natural Parasitic Relationship with the Concept of Sustainable Forestry

N. Datta
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Sustainable Forest Management refers to the management and utilization of forests and their biodiversity, productivity, reproducibility potential and prospective in the relevant environment, both now and in the future in a manner that does not harm economic and social outputs at different levels, which creates socially equitable, environmentally sound and economically viable outcomes. Proper and sustainable plastic waste management is now seen as a necessity for sustainable forest use, leading to the setting of ambitious targets for recyclability as well as incorporating recycled plastics into products. For the scientific and forest management community, the challenges hindering efforts to mitigate plastic pollution are identified to inform the recommendations presented and emphasize the urgency of finding sustainable solutions to plastic pollution that do not only address the existing issues faced by forests and environments but also future threats presented by plastic pollution. Another way that plastic impact wildlife and forests is by releasing additives such as phthalates and Bisphenol A (BPA) into food chains which disrupts hormone system of vertebrates and invertebrates because they release substances that generate hormone imbalances. Plastic wastes manage to enter into and harm numerous biological functions of animals. In this article concept of sustainable forest practices and addressing the impact of plastic waste on the forests and environment before and during the COVID-19 epidemic are highlighted along with current sources of plastic wastes which manage to enter the environment. With sustainable forestry practices, plastic waste can be reduced, which has a positive impact on the ecosystem.
森林与塑料废弃物:与可持续林业理念的自然寄生关系
可持续森林管理是指以不损害不同层次的经济和社会产出的方式管理和利用森林及其生物多样性、生产力、再生产潜力和在有关环境中的前景,从而创造社会公平、无害环境和经济上可行的结果。现在,适当和可持续的塑料废物管理被视为可持续森林利用的必要条件,从而制定了雄心勃勃的可回收性目标,并将再生塑料纳入产品。对于科学和森林管理界来说,确定了阻碍减轻塑料污染努力的挑战,为提出的建议提供了信息,并强调了寻找塑料污染可持续解决方案的紧迫性,这些解决方案不仅要解决森林和环境面临的现有问题,还要解决塑料污染带来的未来威胁。塑料影响野生动物和森林的另一种方式是将邻苯二甲酸盐和双酚A (BPA)等添加剂释放到食物链中,这会破坏脊椎动物和无脊椎动物的激素系统,因为它们释放的物质会导致激素失衡。塑料废物进入并损害了动物的许多生物功能。本文重点介绍了可持续森林实践的概念,以及在2019冠状病毒病流行之前和期间解决塑料废物对森林和环境的影响,以及目前设法进入环境的塑料废物的来源。通过可持续的林业实践,塑料废物可以减少,这对生态系统有积极的影响。
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