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An emerging source of plastic pollution: Environmental presence of plastic personal protective equipment (PPE) debris related to COVID-19 in a metropolitan city

机译:塑料污染的新兴来源:塑料个人防护装备的环境存在(PPE)与Covid-19有关的碎片在大都市城市

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The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in an unprecedented surge of production, consumption, and disposal of personal protective equipment (PPE) including face masks, disposable gloves, and disinfectant wipes, which are often made of single use plastic. Widespread public use of these items has imposed pressure on municipalities to properly collect and dispose of potentially infectious PPE. There has been a lack of structured monitoring efforts to quantify the emerging trend of improperly disposed of PPE debris. In this study, we present a baseline monitoring survey to describe the spatial distribution of PPE debris during the COVID-19 pandemic from the metropolitan city of Toronto, Canada. Our objectives were to: (1) quantify PPE debris types among surveyed areas and; (2) identify PPE debris densities and accumulation of surveyed areas. A total of 1306 PPE debris items were documented, with the majority being disposable gloves (44%), followed by face masks (31%), and disinfecting wipes (25%). Of the face masks, 97% were designed for single use while only 3% were reusable. Of the surveyed locations, the highest daily average densities of PPE debris were recorded in the large and medium-sized grocery store parking lots and the hospital district (0.00475 items/m(2), 0.00160 items/m(2), and 0.00133 items/m(2) respectively). The two surveyed residential areas had the following highest PPE densities (0.00029 items/m(2) and 0.00027 items/m(2)), while the recreational trail had the lowest densities (0.00020 items/m(2)). Assuming a business-as-usual accumulation, an estimated 14,298 PPE items will be leaked as debris in just the surveyed areas annually. To facilitate proper disposal of PPE debris by the public we recommend development of municipal efforts to improve PPE collection methods that are informed by the described PPE waste pathways. (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:Covid-19大流行导致个人防护设备(PPE)的生产,消费和处置潜伏,包括面部面罩,一次性手套和消毒擦拭物,这些擦拭物通常由单一使用塑料制成。广泛的公开使用这些物品对城市的压力施加了压力,以适当地收集和处理潜在的传染性PPE。缺乏结构性监控努力,以量化PPE碎片不正确处理的新兴趋势。在这项研究中,我们提出了一个基线监测调查,描述了加拿大多伦多城市Covid-19流行病中PPE碎片的空间分布。我们的目标是:(1)量化调查区域的PPE碎片类型和; (2)识别PPE碎片密度和调查区域的积累。记录了总共1306个PPE碎片物品,大多数是一次性手套(44%),其次是面部面膜(31%)和消毒湿巾(25%)。面部面具,97%的设计用于单一使用,而只有3%是可重复使用的。在调查的位置,在大中型杂货店停车场和医院区(0.00475物品/ M(2),0.00160件/米(2)和0.00133件商品中记录了PPE碎片的最高平均密度/ m(2)分别)。两个受访的住宅区具有以下最高PPE密度(0.00029件/ m(2)和0.00027件/ m(2)),而娱乐小径具有最低的密度(0.00020项/ m(2))。假设常用的积累,估计的14,298个PPE项目将在每年仅被调查的区域泄露为碎片。为了促进公众妥善处理PPE杂物,我们建议开展市政努力,以改善所描述的PPE废物通道通知的PPE收集方法。 (c)2020 elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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    《Environmental Pollution》 |2021年第1期|116160.1-116160.10|共10页
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    Canadian Museum Nat Canadian Ocean Literacy Coalit 1740 Pink Rd Nat Heritage Campus Gatineau PQ J9J 3N7 Canada;

    Mem Univ Fisheries & Marine Inst Sch Fisheries 155 Ridge Rd St John NF A1C 5R3 Canada;

    Univ Georgia Coll Engn New Mat Inst Ctr Circular Mat Management 220 Riverbend Rd Athens GA 30602 USA;

    Univ Guelph Dept Integrat Biol 50 Stone Rd East Guelph ON N1G 2W1 Canada;

    Univ Georgia Coll Engn New Mat Inst Ctr Circular Mat Management 220 Riverbend Rd Athens GA 30602 USA;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Plastics; Single-use plastics; Personal protective equipment (PPE); COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2;

    机译:塑料;单用塑料;个人防护装备(PPE);Covid-19;SARS-COV-2;

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