Review of the Environmental Impact of Polymer Degradation
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Environmental health, water, land, humans, polymer degradationAbstract
Polymer degradation has emerged as a significant environmental concern due to the persistence of plastic waste in ecosystems and the release of harmful byproducts. As polymers degrade, they break down into microplastics and toxic chemicals, which contribute to soil, water, and air pollution, posing serious risks to ecosystems and human health. The degradation of polymers, such as polyethylene, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and polypropylene, releases hazardous substances like phthalates, dioxins, and heavy metals, which contaminate the environment and disrupt food chains. Microplastics, in particular, have been shown to infiltrate aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, leading to bioaccumulation in wildlife and potential harm to human health. Additionally, polymer degradation can contribute to climate change through the release of greenhouse gases, especially when polymers are disposed of in landfills or incinerated. The environmental impact of polymer degradation is especially profound in marine environments, where plastics threaten biodiversity and ecosystem services. This review examines the various mechanisms of polymer degradation, the resulting environmental pollutants, and their implications for human health and ecosystems. It also highlights current challenges in managing polymer waste and proposes strategies, including improved recycling technologies, the development of biodegradable polymers, and enhanced public awareness, to mitigate the adverse effects of polymer degradation. Effective waste management and stricter regulations are essential for addressing this growing issue and promoting a more sustainable future.
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