Plastic pollution in shooting ranges and warfare areas - an overlooked environmental issue

IF 7.7 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental Research Pub Date : 2025-07-15 Epub Date: 2025-04-17 DOI:10.1016/j.envres.2025.121626
Andrés Rodríguez-Seijo , Vanesa Lalín-Pousa , Paula Pérez-Rodríguez , Claudia Campillo-Cora , Paulo Pereira
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Shooting ranges and military training fields, including warfare-impacted areas, have been widely recognized as environmentally impacted zones by inorganic and organic contamination, such as heavy metals, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons or explosive-related compounds. However, the possible contamination by plastics and microplastics in soil has been widely overlooked despite potential plastic sources, such as shotgun cartridges, plastic wads or landmines. Due to how these activities occur, plastics have remained in the field for decades or centuries, favoring their conversion from macro to microplastics, polluting the soil and water resources. Moreover, shooting and recreational activities such as airsoft or paintball practices could also be a substantial source of plastics to ecosystems; once shot, pellets can have conventional or biodegradable plastics in their composition, and there left in the environment, favouring impacts on soil properties. Although some initiatives have emerged to avoid the use of single-use plastics in shotgun ammunition, alternative materials (biodegradable plastics) can also be a potential risk, favouring the heavy metal bioavailability of shot pellets. These emerging pollutants should also be considered in these areas to understand if they could be a potential source of micro- and nanoplastics to the environment and, therefore, an environmental concern that requires changes at industrial and regulatory levels.
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射击场和战区的塑料污染——一个被忽视的环境问题
射击场和军事训练场,包括受战争影响的地区,已被广泛认为是受到重金属、多环芳烃或与爆炸物有关的化合物等无机和有机污染的环境影响区。然而,尽管有潜在的塑料来源,如霰弹枪子弹、塑料团或地雷,但土壤中塑料和微塑料可能造成的污染却被广泛忽视。由于这些活动的发生方式,塑料已经在该领域存在了几十年或几个世纪,有利于它们从宏观塑料转化为微塑料,污染土壤和水资源。此外,射击和娱乐活动,如气垫弹或彩弹练习,也可能是生态系统塑料的重要来源;一旦注射,颗粒的成分中可能含有传统或可生物降解的塑料,并留在环境中,有利于对土壤特性的影响。虽然已经出现了一些倡议,以避免在霰弹枪弹药中使用一次性塑料,但替代材料(可生物降解塑料)也可能是一种潜在风险,有利于弹丸的重金属生物利用度。这些新出现的污染物也应在这些领域加以考虑,以了解它们是否可能成为微塑料和纳米塑料对环境的潜在来源,从而成为需要在工业和监管层面进行变革的环境问题。
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Environmental Research
Environmental Research 环境科学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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12.60
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2480
审稿时长
4.7 months
期刊介绍: The Environmental Research journal presents a broad range of interdisciplinary research, focused on addressing worldwide environmental concerns and featuring innovative findings. Our publication strives to explore relevant anthropogenic issues across various environmental sectors, showcasing practical applications in real-life settings.
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