Perspectives on Plastic Waste Management: Challenges and Possible Solutions to Ensure Its Sustainable Use

Author:

Macheca Afonso D.12,Mutuma Bridget3,Adalima José L.4,Midheme Emmanuel5,Lúcas Luís H. M.12,Ochanda Valentine K.6ORCID,Mhlanga Sabelo Dalton7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre of Studies in Oil and Gas Engineering and Technology, Eduardo Mondlane University, Av. de Moçambique, Km 1.5, Bairro Luís Cabral, Maputo P.O. Box 257, Mozambique

2. Department of Chemical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Eduardo Mondlane University, Av. de Moçambique, Km 1.5, Bairro Luís Cabral, Maputo P.O. Box 257, Mozambique

3. Department of Chemistry, University of Nairobi, Nairobi P.O. Box 30197-00100, Kenya

4. Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Eduardo Mondlane University, Av. Julius Nyerere No. 3453, Maputo P.O. Box 257, Mozambique

5. School of Planning and Architecture, Maseno University, Maseno P.O. Box 333-40105, Kenya

6. Enabling Vulnerable Entities (Evenus), Nairobi P.O. Box 51817-00100, Kenya

7. Department of Chemistry, Nelson Mandela University, University Way, Summerstrand, Port Elizabeth 6019, South Africa

Abstract

The pollution of the environment by plastics is a global problem that is real and needs to be resolved urgently. The authors argue that banning the use of plastic is not a reasonable and rational solution for the problem because plastics have many useful applications. Solutions to the problem must involve developing scientific approaches as well as global efforts and strategies. The world’s approach needs to be guided by an economic model that eliminates or minimizes the amount of plastics in the waste stream. As long as most plastic materials are not made from a single polymer, then the idea of “recycling 100% of plastics” is so far an unrealistic solution. The development of biodegradable plastics is still far from being an effective solution because besides being expensive and having limitations in engineering applications when compared to petroleum-based ones, biodegradable plastics still require specific conditions for their biodegradation. Comprehensive studies on microplastic particles are needed, focusing mainly on the source of the particles, their distribution, transport, fate in different environments, and toxicological effects and mechanisms. Since plastic pollution is a global problem, its minimization will require an increased international cooperation platform and partnerships at a global level. While current technologies and strategies are not solving the environmental problem caused by waste plastic, the most effective solution would be to adopt the first two levels of the waste management hierarchy, which are “reduce” and “reuse”.

Funder

World Bank Group

European Union

Publisher

MDPI AG

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