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waterswas found.Extensiveand in-depthstudiesareurgentlyneeded tobridge the
knowledge gaps to enable amore comprehensive risk assessment ofmicroplastics
in inlandwaters and to support the development of policy addressing this issue.
2 ProductionandUseofPlastics inAsia
According to the data from Plastics Europe [27], world production of plastics
reached 311 million metric tons in 2014, an increase of 38% from 2004. China
and Japanare the two leadingcountrieswith thehighest plastic production inAsia
accounting for 26%and 4%of theworld’s total production in 2014, respectively.
Plastic production in the rest ofAsia accounted for 16%of theworld production.
All togetherAsia produced nearly a half of theworld’s plasticmaterials in 2014.
Theseplasticmaterials areused inawidevarietyofmarkets, includingpackaging,
building and construction, automotive, electrical and electronic, agriculture, con-
sumer and household appliance, etc. Polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE), and
polyvinyl chloride (PVC)are themost-usedpolymer types andaccount for19.2%,
29.3%,and10.3%oftheplasticsdemandinEurope,respectively[27].Althoughthe
production of plastics is the highest in Asia, the per capita consumption is low
compared todeveloped regions.Forexample, thepercapitaplastic consumption is
9.7and45kgperpersoninIndiaandChina,comparingto65and109kgperperson
inEurope and theUSA[28].
Plasticwastesare recycledat amuch lower ratio indevelopingcountries than in
developed countries. In China, less than 10% of the plastic wastes are recycled,
whileabout30%oftheplasticwastesarerecycledinEurope[27,29].What’smore,
developingcountries usuallyhave ahighpercentageofmismanagedplasticwaste.
Amongthe top20countries rankedbythemassofmismanagedplasticwaste,allof
them are developing countries except the USA which has the highest waste
generationratebut thelowestpercentageofmismanagedplasticwaste[20].Twelve
Asian countrieswere on the listwithChina, Indonesia, and thePhilippines ranked
top three. The percentage ofmismanaged plastic waste among theseAsian coun-
tries varied from 1.0 to 27.7%. As a result the environmental release of
plasticwastes ismore likely in theseAsian countries.
3 Microplastics in InlandWaters inAsia
3.1 OccurrenceofMicroplastics
Although inland waters in Asia have a high potential to be polluted by micro-
plastics, relevant studies are scarce among the literature.Only seven studieswere
found from the databases accessible to us and are summarized inTable 1.Among
these studies, onewas carriedout inMongolia,while all otherswere performed in
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Freshwater Microplastics
Emerging Environmental Contaminants?
- Titel
- Freshwater Microplastics
- Untertitel
- Emerging Environmental Contaminants?
- Autoren
- Martin Wagner
- Scott Lambert
- Verlag
- Springer Open
- Datum
- 2018
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-319-61615-5
- Abmessungen
- 15.5 x 24.1 cm
- Seiten
- 316
- Kategorien
- Naturwissenschaften Chemie