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An Overview of the Current Trends in Marine Plastic Litter Management for a Sustainable Development

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Cristina L. Popa, Cristina L. Popa, Simona Donţu, Ecaterina Matei Maria Râpă, Ecaterina Matei Maria Râpă, Ecaterina Matei Maria Râpă, Maria Râpă, Maria Râpă, Simona Donţu, Anca Andreea Șăulean, Elfrida M. Cârstea, Maria Râpă, Maria Râpă, Cristina L. Popa, Ecaterina Matei Simona Donţu, Elfrida M. Cârstea, Maria Râpă, Cristina L. Popa, Ecaterina Matei Elfrida M. Cârstea, Elfrida M. Cârstea, Anca Andreea Șăulean, Elfrida M. Cârstea, Simona Donţu, Cristina L. Popa, Cristina L. Popa, Maria Râpă, Elfrida M. Cârstea, Ecaterina Matei Maria Râpă, Maria Râpă, Ecaterina Matei Andra Mihaela Predescu, Andra Mihaela Predescu, Cristian Predescu, Andra Mihaela Predescu, Cristian Predescu, Cristian Predescu, Cristian Predescu, Simona Donţu, Cristian Predescu, Alexandra G. Dincă, Alexandra G. Dincă, Cristian Predescu, Ecaterina Matei

Summary

This review summarizes current knowledge about marine plastic litter, from its land-based origins to its distribution across ocean environments, and evaluates recovery and recycling strategies. Researchers found that while technologies for collecting and recycling marine plastics are advancing, significant economic and logistical barriers remain. The study emphasizes that a circular economy approach, combining prevention, collection, and material recovery, is essential for addressing ocean plastic pollution.

This review summarizes recent data related to the management of marine plastic litter to promote sustainable development. It discusses the distribution and identification of marine plastic litter, assesses the potential socio-economic and environmental impacts of these pollutants, and explores their recovery strategies, from a circular economy perspective. The main findings indicate that the majority of marine plastic litter originates from land-based sources. Current technologies and approaches for valorizing marine plastic litter include mechanical and chemical recycling, blockchain technologies by providing traceability, verification, efficiency and transparency throughout the recycling process, and public awareness programs and education. The developed policies to prevent marine plastic litter emphasize regulations and initiatives focused toward reducing plastic use and improving plastic waste management. By adopting a holistic and sustainable approach, it is possible to mitigate the environmental impact of marine plastic debris while simultaneously creating economic opportunities.

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