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A critical review of microplastic pollution in urban freshwater environments and legislative progress in China: Recommendations and insights

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Thomas H. Stanton, Thomas H. Stanton, Thomas H. Stanton, Thomas H. Stanton, Yuyao Xu, Yuyao Xu, Xubiao Yu, Paul Kay, Thomas H. Stanton, Thomas H. Stanton, Yuyao Xu, Thomas H. Stanton, Thomas H. Stanton, Thomas H. Stanton, Yong‐Guan Zhu Xubiao Yu, Matthew F. Johnson, Faith Ka Shun Chan, Faith Ka Shun Chan, Faith Ka Shun Chan, Paul Kay, Paul Kay, Thomas H. Stanton, Thomas H. Stanton, Matthew F. Johnson, Matthew F. Johnson, Xubiao Yu, Faith Ka Shun Chan, Faith Ka Shun Chan, Paul Kay, Faith Ka Shun Chan, Yuyao Xu, Yuyao Xu, Faith Ka Shun Chan, Faith Ka Shun Chan, Yuyao Xu, Yong‐Guan Zhu Christopher Gibbins, Faith Ka Shun Chan, Matthew F. Johnson, Faith Ka Shun Chan, Matthew F. Johnson, Yuyao Xu, Yuyao Xu, Faith Ka Shun Chan, Yuyao Xu, Faith Ka Shun Chan, Yuyao Xu, Yaoyang Xu, Jun He, Faith Ka Shun Chan, Xubiao Yu, Xubiao Yu, Matthew F. Johnson, Matthew F. Johnson, Paul Kay, Paul Kay, Paul Kay, Matthew F. Johnson, Matthew F. Johnson, Thomas H. Stanton, Thomas H. Stanton, Jun He, Yaoyang Xu, Yaoyang Xu, Yong‐Guan Zhu Paul Kay, Faith Ka Shun Chan, Paul Kay, Yong‐Guan Zhu Yong‐Guan Zhu Christopher Gibbins, Paul Kay, Yong‐Guan Zhu Yong‐Guan Zhu Christopher Gibbins, Christopher Gibbins, Christopher Gibbins, Christopher Gibbins, Matthew F. Johnson, Thomas H. Stanton, Yuyao Xu, Yong‐Guan Zhu Jun He, Christopher Gibbins, Matthew F. Johnson, Yuyao Xu, Jun He, Faith Ka Shun Chan, Jun He, Thomas H. Stanton, Yaoyang Xu, Yong‐Guan Zhu Thomas H. Stanton, Yong‐Guan Zhu Xubiao Yu, Christopher Gibbins, Jun He, Yong‐Guan Zhu Yong‐Guan Zhu Jun He, Yaoyang Xu, Yuyao Xu, Jun He, Thomas H. Stanton, Jun He, Faith Ka Shun Chan, Paul Kay, Paul Kay, Paul Kay, Paul Kay, Yong‐Guan Zhu Yong‐Guan Zhu Yong‐Guan Zhu Yong‐Guan Zhu Yong‐Guan Zhu Yong‐Guan Zhu Christopher Gibbins, Xubiao Yu, Yong‐Guan Zhu Thomas H. Stanton, Xubiao Yu, Yong‐Guan Zhu Yong‐Guan Zhu Xubiao Yu, Jun He, Yong‐Guan Zhu Yong‐Guan Zhu Matthew F. Johnson, Yong‐Guan Zhu Yong‐Guan Zhu Yaoyang Xu, Yong‐Guan Zhu Yaoyang Xu, Yong‐Guan Zhu Gang Li, Yong‐Guan Zhu Yong‐Guan Zhu Yong‐Guan Zhu Yong‐Guan Zhu Yong‐Guan Zhu Jun He, Yong‐Guan Zhu Yuyao Xu, Yaoyang Xu, Yaoyang Xu, Yong‐Guan Zhu Jun He, Meili Feng, Yong‐Guan Zhu Yong‐Guan Zhu Yong‐Guan Zhu Yong‐Guan Zhu Yong‐Guan Zhu Yaoyang Xu, O. A. L. Paramor, Meili Feng, Yong‐Guan Zhu Xubiao Yu, Xubiao Yu, Yuyao Xu, Yong‐Guan Zhu Yaoyang Xu, Yaoyang Xu, Yong‐Guan Zhu Xubiao Yu, Xubiao Yu, Yong‐Guan Zhu Yong‐Guan Zhu Thomas H. Stanton, Yong‐Guan Zhu

Summary

This critical review examines microplastic pollution across urban freshwater environments in China, synthesizing findings on contamination levels, sources, and ecological effects in a context of rapid urbanization affecting over 800 million urban residents. The authors review legislative progress and provide recommendations for improving monitoring standards, reducing plastic inputs, and aligning Chinese policy with international frameworks.

Study Type Environmental

Freshwater systems are vitally important, supporting diversity and providing a range of ecosystem services. In China, rapid urbanization (over 800 million urban population) has led to multiple anthropogenic pressures that threaten urban freshwater environments. Microplastics (<5 mm) result from intensive production and use of plastic materials, but their effects in urban freshwater environments remain poorly understood. Rising concerns over the ecological effects of microplastics have resulted in increased attention being given to this contaminant in Chinese freshwater systems. Some studies provide quantitative data on contamination loads, but in general relevant knowledge in freshwater environment remains narrow in China, and lacking adequate understanding of threshold levels for detrimental effects. Notably, non-standardized sample collection and processing techniques for point and non-point sources have hindered comparisons of contamination loads and associated risk. Meanwhile, legislative frameworks for managing microplastics in China remain in their infancy. This manuscript critically reviews what is known of the nature and magnitude of microplastic pollution in Chinese freshwater environments, and summarizes relevant Chinese legislation. It provides recommendations for improving the legislative framework in China and identifies research gaps that need to be addressed to improve management and regulatory strategies for dealing with microplastic pollution in Chinese urban freshwater environments.

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