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Mechanical recycling of plastic waste as a point source of microplastic pollution.

Go Suzuki1, Natsuyo Uchida2, Le Huu Tuyen3, Kosuke Tanaka2, Hidenori Matsukami2, Tatsuya Kunisue4, Shin Takahashi5, Pham Hung Viet3, Hidetoshi Kuramochi2, Masahiro Osako2.   

Abstract

Plastic pollution has become one of the most pressing environmental issues. Recycling is a potential means of reducing plastic pollution in the environment. However, plastic fragments are still likely released to the aquatic environment during mechanical recycling processes. Here, we examined the plastic inputs and effluent outputs of three mechanical recycling facilities in Vietnam dealing with electronic, bottle, and household plastic waste, and we found that large quantities of microplastics (plastics <5 mm in length) are generated and released to the aquatic environment during mechanical recycling without proper treatment. Comparisons with literature data for microplastics in wastewater treatment plant effluents and surface water indicated that mechanical recycling of plastic waste is likely a major point source of microplastics pollution. Although there is a mismatch between the size of the microplastics examined in the present study and the predicted no-effect concentration reported, it is still possible that microplastics generated at facilities pose risks to the aquatic environment because there might be many plastic particulates smaller than 315 μm, as suggested by our obtained size distributions. With mechanical recycling likely to increase as we move to a circular plastics economy, greater microplastics emissions can be expected. It is therefore an urgent need to fully understand not only the scale of microplastic generation and release from plastic mechanical recycling but also the environmental risk posed by microplastics in the aquatic environment.
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Keywords:  Discharge; Mechanical recycling; Microplastics; Occurrence; Plastic waste; Point source

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35276247     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2022.119114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Pollut        ISSN: 0269-7491            Impact factor:   8.071


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