Nicholas School of the Environment, Duke University Marine Lab, 135 Duke Marine Lab Road, Beaufort, NC 28516, USA.
Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA.
Environ Int. 2020 Nov;144:106067. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2020.106067. Epub 2020 Sep 2.
As plastic waste accumulates in the ocean at alarming rates, the need for efficient and sustainable remediation solutions is urgent. One solution is the development and mobilization of technologies that either 1)prevent plastics from entering waterways or2) collect marine and riverineplastic pollution. To date, however, few reports have focused on these technologies, and information on various technological developments is scattered. This leaves policymakers, innovators, and researchers without a central, comprehensive, and reliable source of information on the status of available technology to target this global problem. The goal of this study was to address this gap by creating a comprehensive inventory of technologies currently used or in development to prevent the leakage of plastic pollution or collect existing plastic pollution. Our Plastic Pollution Prevention and Collection Technology Inventory (https://nicholasinstitute.duke.edu/plastics-technology-inventory) can be used as a roadmap for researchers and governments to 1) facilitate comparisons between the scope of solutions and the breadth and severity of the plastic pollution problem and 2) assist in identifying strengths and weaknesses of current technological approaches. We created this inventory from a systematic search and review of resources that identified technologies. Technologies were organized by the type of technology and target plastics (i.e., macroplastics, microplastic, or both). We identified 52 technologies that fall into the two categories of prevention or collection of plastic pollution. Of these, 59% focus specifically on collecting macroplastic waste already in waterways. While these efforts to collect plastic pollution are laudable, their current capacity and widespread implementation are limited in comparison to their potential and the vast extent of the plastic pollution problem. Similarly, few technologies attempt to prevent plastic pollution leakage, and those that do are limited in scope. A comprehensive approach is needed that combines technology, policymaking, and advocacy to prevent further plastic pollution and the subsequent damage to aquatic ecosystems and human health.
随着塑料废物在海洋中以惊人的速度积累,迫切需要高效和可持续的修复解决方案。一种解决方案是开发和利用技术,这些技术要么 1)防止塑料进入水道,要么 2)收集海洋和河流中的塑料污染。然而,迄今为止,很少有报告关注这些技术,关于各种技术发展的信息也分散。这使得政策制定者、创新者和研究人员无法获得一个集中、全面和可靠的信息来源,了解针对这一全球性问题的现有技术的状况。本研究的目的是通过创建一个目前用于防止塑料污染泄漏或收集现有塑料污染的技术的综合清单来解决这一差距。我们的《塑料污染预防和收集技术清单》(https://nicholasinstitute.duke.edu/plastics-technology-inventory)可用作研究人员和政府的路线图,1)促进解决方案的范围与塑料污染问题的广度和严重程度之间的比较,2)帮助确定当前技术方法的优缺点。我们从资源的系统搜索和审查中创建了这个清单,这些资源确定了技术。技术按技术类型和目标塑料(即,大塑料、微塑料或两者兼有)进行组织。我们确定了 52 种属于预防或收集塑料污染的两类技术。其中,59%的技术专门针对已经在水道中的大塑料废物进行收集。虽然这些收集塑料污染的努力值得称赞,但与它们的潜力和塑料污染问题的广泛程度相比,它们目前的能力和广泛实施是有限的。同样,很少有技术试图防止塑料污染泄漏,而且这些技术的范围也很有限。需要采取一种综合方法,将技术、政策制定和宣传结合起来,以防止进一步的塑料污染和对水生生态系统和人类健康的后续损害。