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Microplastics removal strategies: A step toward finding the solution

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2021 71 citations ? Citation count from OpenAlex, updated daily. May differ slightly from the publisher's own count.
Neha Badola, Ashish Bahuguna, Yoel Sasson, J. S. Chauhan

Summary

Researchers reviewed the current physical, chemical, and biological methods for removing microplastics from water, comparing their effectiveness and limitations and calling for stronger global policies to address a pollutant that now threatens aquatic ecosystems worldwide.

Microplastics are an emerging threat and a big challenge for the environment. The presence of microplastics (MPs) in water is life-threatening to diverse organisms of aquatic ecosystems. Hence, the scientific community is exploring deeper to find treatment and removal options of MPs. Various physical, chemical and biological methods are researched for MPs removal, among which few have shown good efficiency in the laboratory. These methods also have a few limitations in environmental conditions. Other than finding a suitable method, the creation of legal restrictions at a governmental level by imposing policies against MPs is still a daunting task in many countries. This review is an effort to place all effectual MP removal methods in one document to compare the mechanisms, efficiency, advantages, and disadvantages and find the best solution. Further, it also discusses the policies and regulations available in different countries to design an effective global policy. Efforts are also made to discuss the research gaps, recent advancements, and insights in the field.

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