Thermodynamics Research Unit, School of Engineering, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College Campus, Mazisi Kunene Rd, Glenwood, 4041, South Africa.
Thermodynamics Research Unit, School of Engineering, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Howard College Campus, Mazisi Kunene Rd, Glenwood, 4041, South Africa.
Mar Pollut Bull. 2020 Dec;161(Pt B):111785. doi: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2020.111785. Epub 2020 Oct 28.
Marine plastic is a major worldwide challenge, for which many solutions are being proposed. However, most of the solutions focus on the prevention and collection of the plastic, with little emphasis on the development of waste treatment options. This review seeks to propose areas where further studies could assist to close gaps in knowledge. Some identified gaps include a poor understanding of the quantities and composition of marine plastics, a lack of information about existing marine plastic treatment technologies, and the environmental impact of the available options. To better understand the capabilities of the current South African plastics recycling industry, data from the South African Waste Information Centre (SAWIC) are reported and discussed. While there is a lack of technology development for the treatment of marine plastic globally, the intention of this review is to drive research in this area by creating awareness and encouraging implementation of possible treatment technologies.
海洋塑料是一个全球性的重大挑战,为此提出了许多解决方案。然而,大多数解决方案都侧重于预防和收集塑料,而很少强调开发废物处理方案。本综述旨在提出进一步研究可以帮助填补知识空白的领域。一些已确定的空白包括对海洋塑料的数量和组成了解不足,对现有海洋塑料处理技术的信息了解不足,以及对现有选择的环境影响了解不足。为了更好地了解南非塑料回收行业的现有能力,报告和讨论了南非废物信息中心(SAWIC)的数据。虽然全球范围内缺乏处理海洋塑料的技术开发,但本综述的目的是通过提高认识和鼓励实施可能的处理技术,来推动该领域的研究。