COVID-19 Plastic Pollution Pandemic

T. Walker
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During the COVID-19 pandemic the world has rightly focused on controlling spread of the virus. This includes the widespread use of personal protective equipment (PPE). PPE includes use of disposal plastic face masks and gloves (Scientific American, 2020). However, PPE use during the COVID-19 pandemic has triggered an estimated global use of 129 billion face masks and 65 billion gloves every month. Much of this PPE ends up as mismanaged waste, resulting in widespread environmental contamination posing risks to public and environmental health. Concerns over the survival of the virus on contaminated surfaces has also triggered the reversal of policies to reduce single-use plastics in some regions. Whilst plastics have undoubtably helped in the prevention of COVID-19 transmission, the sudden increase in plastic waste due to the COVID-19 pandemic underlines the crucial need for innovation for sustainable plastic alternatives and to reinforce single-use plastic reduction policies.
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COVID-19塑料污染大流行
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,世界正确地将重点放在控制病毒的传播上。这包括广泛使用个人防护装备。个人防护装备包括使用一次性塑料口罩和手套(科学美国人,2020年)。然而,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,个人防护装备的使用估计导致全球每月使用1290亿个口罩和650亿个手套。这些个人防护装备中的大部分最终成为管理不善的废物,造成广泛的环境污染,对公众和环境健康构成风险。对病毒在污染表面存活的担忧也导致一些地区取消了减少一次性塑料的政策。虽然塑料无疑有助于预防COVID-19的传播,但由于COVID-19大流行导致塑料废物突然增加,这突显出对可持续塑料替代品的创新和加强一次性塑料减少政策的迫切需要。
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