Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía (IADO), Universidad Nacional del Sur (UNS)-CONICET, Bahía Blanca, Argentina.
Instituto Argentino de Oceanografía (IADO), Universidad Nacional del Sur (UNS)-CONICET, Bahía Blanca, Argentina; Departamento de Biología, Bioquímica y Farmacia, Universidad Nacional del Sur (UNS), Bahía Blanca, Argentina.
Sci Total Environ. 2021 Apr 1;763:144365. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.144365. Epub 2020 Dec 10.
The propagation of the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide has been alarming in the last months. According to recommendations of the World Health Organization (WHO), the use of face masks is essential for slowing down the transmission rate of COVID-19 in human beings. This pandemic has generated a substantial increase in the use, as well as in the production, of face masks and other elements (gloves, face protectors, protective suits, safety shoes) manufactured with polymeric materials, including antiviral textiles most of which will end as microplastic pools. Focusing on South America, the use and mismanagement of this type of personal protective equipment (PPE) represents an environmental problem. Added to this issue are the increase in the use of single-use plastic, and the reduction of plastic recycling due to the curfew generated by the pandemic, further aggravating plastic pollution on coasts and beaches. Recently, researchers have developed antiviral polymeric textile technology composed of Ag and Cu nanoparticles for PPE to reduce the contagion and spread of COVID-19. Antiviral polymeric textile wastes could also have long-term negative repercussions on aquatic environments, as they are an important emerging class of contaminants. For this reason, this work provides reflections and perspectives on how the COVID-19 pandemic can aggravate plastic pollution on beaches and coastal environments, consequently increasing the damage to marine species in the coming years. In addition, the potential impact of the pandemic on waste management systems is discussed here, as well as future research directions to improve integrated coastal management strategies.
在过去的几个月里,COVID-19 大流行在全球范围内的传播令人震惊。根据世界卫生组织(WHO)的建议,使用口罩对于减缓 COVID-19 在人类中的传播速度至关重要。这场大流行导致口罩和其他元素(手套、面罩、防护服、安全鞋)的使用和生产大幅增加,这些元素均由聚合物材料制成,其中包括大多数最终将成为微塑料池的抗病毒纺织品。专注于南美洲,这种个人防护设备(PPE)的使用和管理不善是一个环境问题。除了这个问题,由于大流行导致的宵禁,一次性塑料的使用增加,以及塑料回收减少,进一步加剧了沿海和海滩的塑料污染。最近,研究人员开发了一种由 Ag 和 Cu 纳米颗粒组成的抗病毒聚合物纺织技术,用于 PPE,以减少 COVID-19 的传播和传播。抗病毒聚合物纺织废物也可能对水生环境产生长期的负面影响,因为它们是一类重要的新兴污染物。出于这个原因,这项工作就 COVID-19 大流行如何加剧海滩和沿海环境中的塑料污染,以及在未来几年内对海洋物种造成的损害进行了反思和展望。此外,还讨论了大流行对废物管理系统的潜在影响,以及未来改善沿海综合管理战略的研究方向。