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Analyzing the Impacts of Plastic Wastes in Water Bodies and Suitable Methodology to Prevent It

International Journal of Electrical and Electronics Engineering 2024 1 citation ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count.
Razia Yasin, Palwasha Tehseen, T Shakir, Ayesha Mumtaz, Muhammad Subtain, Aqsa Abbas, Mashal Naeem, M. Zaman, Mehwish Manzoor

Summary

This systematic literature review identifies sources of plastic waste including food packaging and household products, evaluates their impacts on water bodies and aquatic life, and reviews analytical detection techniques including SEM and atomic absorption spectroscopy. Prevention strategies highlighted include source reduction, public awareness campaigns, legislative measures, and the development of sustainable plastic alternatives.

Study Type Environmental

Plastics are widely distributed across organisms of various trophic levels and in terrestrial, freshwater, marine, and other environments. Recently, plastics have emerged as significant environmental pollutants, attracting public concern. This systematic literature review identifies sources of plastic waste, including food packaging, household hazardous waste, and wood waste, highlighting their detrimental impacts on water bodies, environmental health, and animal life. Analytical techniques such as Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy (AAS), and Differential Scanning Calorimetry (DSC) are essential for detecting and quantifying plastic pollutants. Prevention strategies, including source reduction, public awareness campaigns, legislative measures, and the implementation of pollution control techniques, are crucial in mitigating plastic waste in water bodies. Future research should focus on developing innovative materials and sustainable alternatives to plastics, enhancing waste management infrastructure, and fostering global collaboration to address the plastic pollution crisis effectively.

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