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Environmental Toxicity, Human Hazards and Bacterial Degradation of Polyethylene

Nature Environment and Pollution Technology 2023 5 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count.
N. Yoezer, Dhan B. Gurung, Karma Wangchuk

Summary

This review examines the environmental toxicity, human health hazards, and bacterial degradation pathways of polyethylene, covering the release of additives and degradation products from PE in terrestrial and aquatic environments. The review emphasizes the need for better understanding of PE biodegradation mechanisms to develop effective waste management strategies.

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Plastics are the most rapidly growing materials in terms of production and consumption. The durability, inertness, light weight, flexibility, and low cost are the key characteristics that make plastic suitable for application in various fields, including the construction, automotive, electronics, and packaging industries. Due to widespread usage in daily life and many industrial processes and operations, more than 300 million tons of plastic waste are produced globally annually. Indiscriminate use of plastics such as polyethylene causes environmental pollution and impacts human health due to irreversible changes in the ecological cycle. Due to its low biodegradability, polyethylene accumulation has recently emerged as a momentous environmental concern. The conventional methods, such as recycling or disposing of polyethylene, are exorbitant, and incineration results in the emission of toxic chemical compounds. Therefore, the most recent research progressively focused on the biodegradation of polyethylene with the application of bacteria as novel approaches to counteract plastic waste. This review summarizes the type of polyethylene and the environmental issues. It also briefly discussed the genes and enzymes of bacteria involved in the degradation of polyethylene. In addition, it attempts to address factors influencing degradation and techniques used for monitoring degradation.

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