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Microplastics in the Environment
Summary
This review examines the major sources of microplastics in the environment including household and industrial activities, tyre wear, construction, incineration, and agricultural practices, and traces their pathways through terrestrial, freshwater, and marine ecosystems. Researchers found that microplastics accumulate widely in the marine environment due to their low density and mobility, posing threats across multiple trophic levels.
Microplastics in the environment pose a significant threat to the entire ecosystem. Household activity, industrial activity, tyre wear and tear, construction, incineration, plastic litter, landfill, and agricultural activities are the major sources of microplastics in the environment. Microplastics can freely float and adapt between different environmental mediums in the ecosystem due to their lightweight and low-density characteristics. Eventually, microplastics entering the ocean from different pathways result in accumulation and widespread distribution in the marine environment. The frequent interaction between microplastic and aquatic environments accumulates the microplastics in live organisms. The microplastic accumulation and exposure to animals and humans will also affect the ecosystem. This chapter seeks to understand the sources, pathways, and abundance of microplastics in a different environment. The study also highlights the future research prospects for mitigation of plastic towards environment protection.