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Advancing plastic release modeling: updating emission flows and extending the system boundary from Switzerland to Europe

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) 2024
Danyang Jiang, Bernd Nowack

Summary

Researchers updated and geographically extended a plastic release model originally developed for Switzerland to cover the full European scale, incorporating improved parameterisation of emission pathways based on recent empirical studies and expanding the system boundary to include previously unmodelled sources. The revised model provides more accurate estimates of plastic flows from products and waste streams into environmental compartments across Europe.

Plastic has raised significant environmental concern due to the substantial release into the environment via various emission pathways. A first plastic release model has been published for Switzerland in 2019 (Kawecki & Nowack, 2019). However, many release pathways have only been parameterized based on very limited data and assumptions and therefore improvements of the model are necessary. Recent studies have focused on specific plastic emission pathways, highlighting the necessity to integrate them into an updated plastic release model. Besides, there is a need to geographically extend the system boundary from Switzerland to European countries as emission flows can vary strongly from country to country. In our study, we have enhanced the original Swiss plastic release model by integrating recent research findings on key emission processes for 7 specific polymers as macro- and microplastics separately. Our results reveal a notable lower macroplastic release and higher microplastic release in Switzerland as compared to the original evaluation. Overall, the updated emission factor for all plastics combined decreases from 0.59 ± 0.16 Also see: https://micro2024.sciencesconf.org/559154/document

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