Institute of Life Sciences & Biomedicine Collaborative Innovation Center of Zhejiang Province, College of Life and Environmental Science, Wenzhou University, Wenzhou 325035, China.
Institute of Life Sciences & Biomedicine Collaborative Innovation Center of Zhejiang Province, College of Life and Environmental Science, Wenzhou University, Wenzhou 325035, China; Key Lab of Biohealth Materials and Chemistry of Wenzhou, Wenzhou University, Wenzhou 325035, China.
Environ Int. 2024 Jun;188:108740. doi: 10.1016/j.envint.2024.108740. Epub 2024 May 11.
The intensification of microplastics (MPs) pollution has emerged as a formidable environmental challenge, with profound global implications. The pervasive presence of MPs across a multitude of environmental mediums, such as the atmosphere, soil, and oceans, extends to commonplace items, culminating in widespread human ingestion and accumulation via channels like food, water, and air. In the domestic realm, kitchens have become significant epicenters for MPs pollution. A plethora of kitchen utensils, encompassing coated non-stick pans, plastic cutting boards, and disposable utensils, are known to release substantial quantities of MPs particles in everyday use, which can then be ingested alongside food. This paper conducts a thorough examination of contemporary research addressing the release of MPs from kitchen utensils during usage and focuses on the health risks associated with MPs ingestion, as well as the myriad factors influencing the release of MPs in kitchen utensils. Leveraging the insights derived from this analysis, this paper proposes a series of strategic recommendations and measures targeted at mitigating the production of MPs in kitchen settings. These initiatives are designed not solely to diminish the release of MPs but also to enhance public awareness regarding this pressing environmental concern. By adopting more informed practices in kitchens, we can significantly contribute to the reduction of the environmental burden of MPs pollution, thus safeguarding both human health and the ecological system.
微塑料(MPs)污染的加剧已经成为一个严峻的环境挑战,具有深远的全球影响。MPs 广泛存在于多种环境介质中,如大气、土壤和海洋,甚至存在于常见的物品中,最终通过食物、水和空气等途径广泛地被人类摄入和积累。在家庭环境中,厨房已成为 MPs 污染的重要中心。许多厨房用具,包括涂有不粘涂层的平底锅、塑料砧板和一次性餐具,在日常使用中会释放大量的 MPs 颗粒,这些颗粒可能会随着食物一起被摄入。本文对当前研究进行了全面审查,探讨了厨房用具在使用过程中释放 MPs 的问题,并重点关注 MPs 摄入对健康的影响,以及影响厨房用具中 MPs 释放的诸多因素。利用这些分析得出的见解,本文提出了一系列战略建议和措施,旨在减少厨房中 MPs 的产生。这些举措不仅旨在减少 MPs 的释放,还旨在提高公众对这一紧迫环境问题的认识。通过在厨房中采取更明智的做法,我们可以为减少 MPs 污染的环境负担做出重大贡献,从而保护人类健康和生态系统。