Plastic Pollution in South and Southeast Asia: Challenges and
Sustainable Solutions
- Bhumika Das,
- Bijeesh Kozhikkodan Veettil,
- Farhan Khan,
- Vikram Puri
Bijeesh Kozhikkodan Veettil
Van Lang University
Corresponding Author:bkozhikkodanveettil@vlu.edu.vn
Author ProfileAbstract
Plastic pollution is an ongoing environmental problem because of
anthropogenic activities. Developing countries in South and Southeast
Asia have witnessed an unprecedented increase in terrestrial and aquatic
plastic litter and aerial micro and nano plastic pollution. The present
review discusses the sources and pathways of plastic pollution in the
soil, water, and air with a focus on South and Southeast Asia. In
addition, the impacts of plastic pollution on terrestrial, aquatic, and
airborne organisms were also analyzed. Fragmentation and degradation
pathways of plastic pollutants are highly complex and unpredictable. The
circulation of micro and nano plastics in the food web and accumulation
in living faunal tissues raise health concerns. Challenges in curbing
plastic pollution due to technical, legal, behavioral, and socioeconomic
conditions were discussed. An extensive list of sustainable solutions to
plastic-related hazards focusing on South and Southeast Asia is also
provided.16 Oct 2024Submitted to Land Degradation & Development 16 Oct 2024Submission Checks Completed
16 Oct 2024Assigned to Editor
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14 Jan 2025Reviewer(s) Assigned