Rise in Single-Use Plastic Pollution Amid COVID-19 Pandemic: Bangladesh Perspective

M. Ali
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This paper describes the surge in single-use plastic use, waste generation and related consequences amid the pandemic in Bangladesh. 14,500 tons of dangerous plastic waste was collected in the very first month of official lockdown in Bangladesh, which was almost twice that of collected before pandemic (~7250 tons per month). COVID-19 related medical waste in Bangladesh is haphazardly thrown away, much of which carries the coronavirus. Individual choices during lockdowns are also increasing plastic demand. Packaged take-out meals and home delivered groceries contributed 40% of plastic waste. Crucially, the virus can remain active on plastic surfaces for two to three days. However, it only infectious for up to 24 hours on cardboard or paper. From these findings it can be extrapolated that paper bags could be a better alternative for plastic bags, not only due to the short lifetime of the virus but also because paper bags are more environmentally friendly. Finally, we made some recommendations on how to reduce the use of single-use plastic, and recent status of biodegradable plastic items manufacturing industries in Bangladesh.
2019冠状病毒病大流行期间一次性塑料污染上升:孟加拉国视角
本文描述了孟加拉国在大流行期间一次性塑料使用、废物产生和相关后果的激增。孟加拉国正式封锁的第一个月就收集了14,500吨危险塑料废物,几乎是大流行前收集的两倍(每月约7250吨)。在孟加拉国,与COVID-19相关的医疗废物被随意丢弃,其中大部分携带冠状病毒。封锁期间的个人选择也增加了塑料需求。包装外卖和送货上门的食品占塑料垃圾的40%。至关重要的是,这种病毒可以在塑料表面保持活性两到三天。然而,它只能在硬纸板或纸张上传播24小时。从这些发现可以推断,纸袋可能是塑料袋的更好替代品,不仅因为病毒的寿命短,而且因为纸袋更环保。最后,我们就如何减少一次性塑料的使用以及孟加拉国可生物降解塑料制品制造业的现状提出了一些建议。
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