Beyond surface: Unveiling ecological and economic ramifications of microplastic pollution in the oceans

Author:

Kurniawan Tonni Agustiono1,Mohyuddin Ayesha2,Othman Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan3,Goh Hui Hwang4,Zhang Dongdong4,Anouzla Abdelkader5,Aziz Faissal6,Casila Joan C.7,Ali Imran8,Pasaribu Buntora9

Affiliation:

1. College of the Environment and Ecology Xiamen University Xiamen Fujian China

2. Department of Chemistry, School of Science University of Management and Technology Lahore Pakistan

3. Advanced Membrane Technology Research Centre (AMTEC), Faculty of Chemical and Energy Engineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Skudai Johor Bahru Malaysia

4. School of Electrical Engineering Guangxi University Nanning Guangxi China

5. Department of Process Engineering and Environment, Faculty of Science and Technology University Hassan II of Casablanca Mohammedia Morocco

6. Laboratory of Water, Biodiversity and Climate Changes, Semlalia Faculty of Sciences, B.P. 2390 Cadi Ayyad University Marrakech Morocco

7. Land and Water Resources Engineering Division, Institute of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, College of Engineering and Agro‐industrial Technology University of the Philippines‐Los Baños Los Baños Philippines

8. Department of Chemistry Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi India

9. Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science Padjadjaran University Jatinangor Indonesia

Abstract

AbstractEvery year, the global production of plastic waste reaches a staggering 400 million metric tons (Mt), precipitating adverse consequences for the environment, food safety, and biodiversity as it degrades into microplastics (MPs). The multifaceted nature of MP pollution, coupled with its intricate physiological impacts, underscores the pressing need for comprehensive policies and legislative frameworks. Such measures, alongside advancements in technology, hold promise in averting ecological catastrophe in the oceans. Mandated legislation represents a pivotal step towards restoring oceanic health and securing the well‐being of the planet. This work offers an overview of the policy hurdles, legislative initiatives, and prospective strategies for addressing global pollution due to MP. Additionally, this work explores innovative approaches that yield fresh insights into combating plastic pollution across various sectors. Emphasizing the importance of a global plastics treaty, the article underscores its potential to galvanize collaborative efforts in mitigating MP pollution's deleterious effects on marine ecosystems. Successful implementation of such a treaty could revolutionize the plastics economy, steering it towards a circular, less polluting model operating within planetary boundaries. Failure to act decisively risks exacerbating the scourge of MP pollution and its attendant repercussions on both humanity and the environment. Central to this endeavor are the formulation, content, and execution of the treaty itself, which demand careful consideration. While recognizing that a global plastics treaty is not a panacea, it serves as a mechanism for enhancing plastics governance and elevating global ambitions towards achieving zero plastic pollution by 2040. Adopting a life cycle approach to plastic management allows for a nuanced understanding of possible trade‐offs between environmental impact and economic growth, guiding the selection of optimal solutions with socio‐economic implications in mind. By embracing a comprehensive strategy that integrates legislative measures and technological innovations, we can substantially reduce the influx of marine plastic litter at its sources, safeguarding the oceans for future generations.

Publisher

Wiley

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