Sustainability, Vol. 16, Pages 9395: Status and Enhancement Techniques of Plastic Waste Degradation in the Environment: A Review

Fecha de publicación: 29/10/2024
Fuente: Sustainability - Revista científica (MDPI)
Sustainability, Vol. 16, Pages 9395: Status and Enhancement Techniques of Plastic Waste Degradation in the Environment: A Review
Sustainability doi: 10.3390/su16219395
Authors:
Yulong Niu
Fengying Pan
Kailiang Shen
Xingfeng Yang
Shiyu Niu
Xinyan Xu
Hongyi Zhou
Qiang Fu
Xiaowei Li

Plastic waste has been gradually accumulating in the environment due to rapid population growth and increasing consumer demand, posing threats to both the environment and human health. In this overview, we provide a comprehensive understanding of the degradation of plastics in real environments, such as soil, aquatic environment, landfill, and compost. Both conventional and biodegradable plastics exhibit limited degradation in real environments, except for biodegradable plastics during industrial composting with high thermophilic temperatures. Meanwhile, we also review techniques for enhanced degradation of plastics such as physical technologies (e.g., photocatalysis, mechanical degradation, and pyrolysis), chemical technologies (e.g., hydrolysis, alcoholysis, ammonia, strong oxidation, and supercritical fluids), and biotechnologies (e.g., microorganisms, microfauna, and microalgae). The future research directions for the enhancement of plastic degradation are also discussed, such as the establishment of equivalency standards, adoption of internal control techniques, the control of precise recycling of plastic products, and the ecotoxicology of their degradation products. Therefore, this review comprehensively summarizes the state of plastic degradation in real environments and proposes methods to improve plastic degradation, providing a theoretical basis for the future control and disposal of plastics.