The burden of microplastics pollution and contending policies and regulations

The relationship between humans and plastics has become intricate due to their versatile nature and low production cost. Plastics generation has surpassed that of other manufactured products, which, coupled with the prevailing poor waste management systems, makes it a serious problem for the terrest...

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Main Authors: Usman, Sunusi, Abdull Razis, Ahmad Faizal, Shaari, Khozirah, Azmai Amal, Mohammad Noor, Saad, Mohd Zamri, Mat Isa, Nurulfiza, Nazarudin, Muhammad Farhan
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Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103473/
https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/19/11/6773
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Abdull Razis, Ahmad Faizal
Shaari, Khozirah
Azmai Amal, Mohammad Noor
Saad, Mohd Zamri
Mat Isa, Nurulfiza
Nazarudin, Muhammad Farhan
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Abdull Razis, Ahmad Faizal
Shaari, Khozirah
Azmai Amal, Mohammad Noor
Saad, Mohd Zamri
Mat Isa, Nurulfiza
Nazarudin, Muhammad Farhan
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description The relationship between humans and plastics has become intricate due to their versatile nature and low production cost. Plastics generation has surpassed that of other manufactured products, which, coupled with the prevailing poor waste management systems, makes it a serious problem for the terrestrial and aquatic environments as its final destination. Their extensive presence has continued to pose a significant threat, not only to the aquatic ecosystem but also to the approximately 3 billion people relying on it for their livelihood. Even more disturbing were the recent findings of these plastics in food and drinking water and the evidence of human exposure, the long-term health effects of which are largely unknown. This ubiquitous phenomenon has over time put plastics under critical observation, leading to the development of many local and international policies, resolutions, and directives aimed at addressing and reversing the menace. This review provided the first snapshot of the global and local governance strategies currently aimed at mitigating plastic pollution, their limitations, and future directions. The findings of the review revealed several aspects of microplastics (MPs) pollution to be overlooked in policy formulation, a laxity in policy implementation, and an apparent lack of indices to ascertain the impact of the regulations. Furthermore, there is currently no regulation on MPs contamination of food and drinking water and an apparent lack of funding for research into the health effects of plastics and their alternatives. This, therefore, necessitates the need for a well-coordinated approach at international and national levels to scale up these policies in all countries and translate them from paper to measurable, holistic, and realizable actions that will address all forms of plastic pollution.
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spelling my.upm.eprints-1034732023-05-26T08:04:16Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/103473/ The burden of microplastics pollution and contending policies and regulations Usman, Sunusi Abdull Razis, Ahmad Faizal Shaari, Khozirah Azmai Amal, Mohammad Noor Saad, Mohd Zamri Mat Isa, Nurulfiza Nazarudin, Muhammad Farhan The relationship between humans and plastics has become intricate due to their versatile nature and low production cost. Plastics generation has surpassed that of other manufactured products, which, coupled with the prevailing poor waste management systems, makes it a serious problem for the terrestrial and aquatic environments as its final destination. Their extensive presence has continued to pose a significant threat, not only to the aquatic ecosystem but also to the approximately 3 billion people relying on it for their livelihood. Even more disturbing were the recent findings of these plastics in food and drinking water and the evidence of human exposure, the long-term health effects of which are largely unknown. This ubiquitous phenomenon has over time put plastics under critical observation, leading to the development of many local and international policies, resolutions, and directives aimed at addressing and reversing the menace. This review provided the first snapshot of the global and local governance strategies currently aimed at mitigating plastic pollution, their limitations, and future directions. The findings of the review revealed several aspects of microplastics (MPs) pollution to be overlooked in policy formulation, a laxity in policy implementation, and an apparent lack of indices to ascertain the impact of the regulations. Furthermore, there is currently no regulation on MPs contamination of food and drinking water and an apparent lack of funding for research into the health effects of plastics and their alternatives. This, therefore, necessitates the need for a well-coordinated approach at international and national levels to scale up these policies in all countries and translate them from paper to measurable, holistic, and realizable actions that will address all forms of plastic pollution. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2022 Article PeerReviewed Usman, Sunusi and Abdull Razis, Ahmad Faizal and Shaari, Khozirah and Azmai Amal, Mohammad Noor and Saad, Mohd Zamri and Mat Isa, Nurulfiza and Nazarudin, Muhammad Farhan (2022) The burden of microplastics pollution and contending policies and regulations. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19 (11). art. no. 6773. pp. 1-22. ISSN 1660-4601 https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/19/11/6773 10.3390/ijerph19116773
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Azmai Amal, Mohammad Noor
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Mat Isa, Nurulfiza
Nazarudin, Muhammad Farhan
The burden of microplastics pollution and contending policies and regulations
title The burden of microplastics pollution and contending policies and regulations
title_full The burden of microplastics pollution and contending policies and regulations
title_fullStr The burden of microplastics pollution and contending policies and regulations
title_full_unstemmed The burden of microplastics pollution and contending policies and regulations
title_short The burden of microplastics pollution and contending policies and regulations
title_sort burden of microplastics pollution and contending policies and regulations
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