Insight into the environmental impact of microplastics: A perspective on the sources, detection, ecotoxicity, and remediation
Chandra Kant Singh, Kushneet Kaur Sodhi, K. C. Saha, Sankritya Sarma, Pallee Shree, Pradumn Singh
Abstract
What would the world be like without plastics? Almost every aspect of modern plastic is ubiquitous which incorporates plastic products used in healthcare, clothes, cosmetics, food packaging, transportation, and communication. This use of plastics in every facet of contemporary life creates an incomparable and more pressing danger to our planet. The small fragments of plastic, called microplastics coming from primary and secondary sources, have negative consequences and are a major global concern because of their detrimental effects on health and the environment. Microplastics are so minute that they enter into organisms in different ways which is why it has been discovered in a variety of species, including human blood, brains, digestive systems, and fetus. Recent testing of several pollution-controlling strategies has highlighted the need for further research and development of these strategies. To create plastics with the right characteristics for different purposes, polymer chains or additive formulas might be modified. More versatile polymers are being produced as a result of improved manufacturing efficiency, safer, longer-lasting materials, and lower raw material costs. Future investigations into the prevention of plastic pollution may provide revolutionary results thanks to bacterial decomposition, sunlight-driven photocatalysts, fuels, and biodegradable plastics. A deeper evaluation of how microplastics interact with pollutants and their long-term biological effects should be studied. Exploration of emerging bioremediation techniques, such as the use of microplastics-degrading microbes or enzymes. Introduction of sustainable materials that replace plastic or assist in its degradation. In light of this, the paper addresses the current condition of microplastics, a few cutting-edge and well-known detection tools, methods for minimizing the consequences of microplastics, and the necessary measures to reduce this global pollution.