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Plastic pollution in Bangladesh: A review on current status emphasizing the impacts on environment and public health

Journal

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING RESEARCH
Volume 26, Issue 6, Pages -

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KOREAN SOC ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERS - KSEE
DOI: 10.4491/eer.2020.535

Keywords

Bangladesh; Covid-19; Environment; Microplastics; Plastic pollution; Public health

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The invention of plastics has been widely considered a boon for modern life due to their light weight, high strength, and versatile application. However, with issues such as low biodegradability, over consumption, and mismanagement, plastics have become a ubiquitous source of pollution in air, soil, and water bodies worldwide. Bangladesh is also facing the challenges of plastic pollution, with a need for better assessment of plastic waste and its consequences to effectively address this mounting threat.
Invention of the plastics has largely been considered as a boon for the modern life due to their light weight, high strength, and versatile application while being cheaper than other alternative materials. However, with the low biodegradability, over consumption, and widespread mismanagement, plastics have now become ubiquitous in all the environmental compartments and are held responsible for causing enormous pollution to air, soil, and water bodies. Bangladesh is no different from this global scenario, though there has been a little effort to assess the amount of plastic waste and its consequence which is necessary to encounter this mounting threat effectively. Taking this into consideration, current study investigates the impacts of plastic pollution including its most threatening formmicroplastics on environment and human health in Bangladesh. The study is based on critical review of existing literatures from the global perspective. It has been found that a major percentage of the used plastic is mismanaged in Bangladesh, posing a great threat to the environment and human health. This article also put forward some recommendations to tackle this pervasive problem alongside the measures already taken by the government. Overall, this work is aimed at creating an urge among the researchers to study the plastic pollution in Bangladesh comprehensively and raising a concern among the appropriate authorities to develop policies and impose necessary actions against plastic pollution before it is too late.

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