Tripathi Abhilasha, Tyagi Vinay Kumar, Vivekanand Vivekanand, Bose Purnendu, Suthar Surindra
Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, 208001, India.
Environmental Biotechnology Group (EBiTG), Department of Civil Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, 247667, India.
Case Stud Chem Environ Eng. 2020 Sep;2:100060. doi: 10.1016/j.cscee.2020.100060. Epub 2020 Nov 25.
At the end of December 2019, Wuhan City became the epicenter of the highly contagious virus known as the novel coronavirus. Now that mid-2020 has already passed, almost every country is adversely affected by Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19). The routine activities of people of all ages are overturned, which has led to a shift in the trends of waste created by households, streets, and most importantly, medical facilities and quarantine centers. Compulsive use of personal protection equipment such as masks, gloves, sanitizers, etcetera by the frontline workers from the medical sector, banks, daily need stores, waste collection industries, etc. and the use of masks by every common man stepping out has skewed the trend of waste generation to a different direction. Recently, the replacement of single-use plastic was accepted by the masses, and the pandemic suddenly rebounded to the previous situation, it is expected to be worse in the long run. Another secondary outcome is reduced waste collection and recycling due to lockdown, leading to a pile-up of wastes. But several nations are adopting strategies to break the transmission chain of the virus by trying to minimize human contact. The study discusses the effect of COVID-19 on the generation, recycling, and disposal of solid waste. A brief collection of different countries' efforts to restrict the transmission of virus through solid waste is also discussed.
2019年12月底,武汉市成为了被称为新型冠状病毒的高传染性病毒的发源地。如今2020年年中已经过去,几乎每个国家都受到了冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的不利影响。各年龄段人群的日常活动被颠覆,这导致了家庭、街道,以及最重要的医疗设施和检疫中心所产生垃圾的趋势发生转变。医疗部门、银行、日用品商店、垃圾收集行业等一线工作人员强制使用口罩、手套、消毒剂等个人防护装备,以及每个外出的普通人佩戴口罩,已使垃圾产生趋势转向了不同方向。最近,一次性塑料的替代曾为大众所接受,而这场大流行突然又反弹至先前的状况,从长远来看预计会更糟。另一个次要结果是,由于封锁导致垃圾收集和回收减少,从而造成垃圾堆积。但一些国家正在采取策略,试图通过尽量减少人际接触来打破病毒的传播链。本研究讨论了COVID-19对固体废物的产生、回收和处理的影响。还讨论了不同国家通过固体废物来限制病毒传播的相关努力的简要情况。