A Model for Plastic Neutrality in Dialysis: Converting Surrogate Plastic Waste to Sinkable Pebbles

Palani Ravichandran
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Dialysis plastic waste is a growing problem in India, with an estimated 3 million kilograms generated each year. Effective disposal of dialysis plastic waste is not uniformly addressed, and there is a need for sustainable solutions. This study evaluated a plastic pebble model made from surrogate plastic equivalent to twice that generated during dialysis. The model was evaluated for its potential to offset dialysis plastic waste and its role in achieving sustainability in dialysis. Additionally, the model was used to advocate for and carry forward a campaign for plastic neutrality in dialysis. The amount of dialysis plastic waste generated in one month by 25 patients was quantified. The sinkable plastic pebble aggregate model was created by purchasing waste plastic, double the quantity of calculated DPW, from the market. The purchased plastic was then repurposed into sinkable plastic pebble aggregate to mimic blue metal. Various sample products were made in the form of slabs and bricks using sinkable plastic pebble aggregate, and compared to those made from blue metal and fired bricks. The stability and strength of the different products were compared, and the costs were analysed. The methodology was further used for advocacy and to campaign for plastic neutrality. The results showed that the sinkable plastic pebble aggregate model is a feasible and effective way to reduce plastic waste in dialysis. It is cost-effective, contributes to a circular economy, and helps reduce mining for blue metal and fertile soil for bricks. The model can also advocate for the use of plastic-neutral materials in dialysis to reduce environmental pollution. To conclude Sinkable plastic pebble surrogate model is a promising solution for offsetting plastic waste in dialysis. It is cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and it helps to campaign for plastic neutrality in dialysis. Further study is needed to assess its impact on a larger scale.
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透析中的塑料中性模型:将替代塑料废物转化为可下沉的鹅卵石
透析塑料垃圾在印度是一个日益严重的问题,估计每年产生300万公斤。透析塑料废物的有效处置没有得到统一解决,需要可持续的解决方案。本研究评估了由替代塑料制成的塑料卵石模型,该模型相当于透析过程中产生的塑料的两倍。评估了该模型抵消透析塑料废物的潜力及其在实现透析可持续性方面的作用。此外,该模型还被用于倡导和推进透析中塑料中性的运动。量化25例患者1个月内产生的透析塑料废物量。通过从市场上购买两倍于DPW计算量的废塑料,建立了下沉塑料卵石骨料模型。购买的塑料然后被重新利用成可下沉的塑料鹅卵石骨料,以模仿蓝色金属。使用可下沉的塑料鹅卵石骨料以板和砖的形式制作各种样品产品,并与蓝色金属和烧结砖制成的样品进行比较。比较了不同产品的稳定性和强度,并对成本进行了分析。该方法进一步用于宣传和塑料中立运动。结果表明,沉降式塑料卵石骨料模型是减少透析过程中塑料废弃物的一种可行有效的方法。它具有成本效益,有助于循环经济,并有助于减少蓝色金属的开采和砖的肥沃土壤。该模型还可以倡导在透析中使用塑料中性材料,以减少环境污染。综上所述,沉降式塑料卵石替代模型是一种很有前途的解决方案。它具有成本效益,环境友好,并有助于在透析中实现塑料中立。需要进一步研究以评估其在更大范围内的影响。
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