Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology, Slovak University of Technology, Bratislava, Slovakia.
European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy.
Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess. 2020 Jan;37(1):1-10. doi: 10.1080/19440049.2019.1673905. Epub 2019 Oct 9.
This paper identifies knowledge gaps on the sustainability and impacts of plastics and presents some recommendations from an expert group that met at a special seminar organised by the European Commission at the end of 2018. The benefits of plastics in society are unquestionable, but there is an urgent need to better manage their value chain. The recently adopted European Strategy for Plastics stressed the need to tackle the challenges related to plastics with a focus on plastic litter including microplastics. Microplastics have been detected mainly in the marine environment, but also in freshwater, soil and air. Based on today's knowledge they may also be present in food products. Although nanoplastics have not yet been detected, it can be assumed that they are also present in the environment. This emerging issue presents challenges to better understand future research needs and the appropriate immediate actions to be taken to support the necessary societal and policy initiatives. It has become increasingly apparent that a broad and systematic approach is required to achieve sustainable actions and solutions along the entire supply chain. It is recognised that there is a pressing need for the monitoring of the environment and food globally. However, despite the number of research projects increasing, there is still a lack of suitable and validated analytical methods for detection and quantification of micro- and nanoplastics. There is also a lack of hazard and fate data which would allow for their risk assessment. Some priorities are identified in this paper to bridge the knowledge gaps for appropriate management of these challenges. At the same time it is acknowledged that there is a great complexity in the challenges that need to be tackled before a really comprehensive environmental assessment of plastics, covering their entire life cycle, will be possible.
本文确定了有关塑料可持续性和影响的知识空白,并提出了专家组在 2018 年底欧洲委员会组织的一次特别研讨会上提出的一些建议。塑料在社会中的益处是毋庸置疑的,但迫切需要更好地管理其价值链。最近通过的《欧洲塑料战略》强调需要解决与塑料有关的挑战,重点是包括微塑料在内的塑料垃圾。微塑料主要在海洋环境中发现,但也在淡水、土壤和空气中发现。根据目前的知识,它们也可能存在于食品中。尽管尚未检测到纳米塑料,但可以假设它们也存在于环境中。这一新兴问题对更好地了解未来的研究需求以及采取适当的即时行动以支持必要的社会和政策举措提出了挑战。越来越明显的是,需要采取广泛和系统的方法,沿着整个供应链采取可持续行动和解决方案。人们认识到迫切需要在全球范围内监测环境和食品。然而,尽管研究项目的数量不断增加,但仍然缺乏用于检测和量化微塑料和纳米塑料的合适和经过验证的分析方法。也缺乏危害和命运数据,无法对其进行风险评估。本文确定了一些优先事项,以弥合这些挑战的知识空白,以进行适当的管理。同时,也承认在对塑料进行全面的环境评估(涵盖其整个生命周期)之前,需要解决许多复杂的挑战。