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Review
. 2024 May-Jun;175(3):181-183.
doi: 10.7417/CT.2024.5060.

Plastic Pandemic after COVID-19: A Global Health Concern

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Plastic Pandemic after COVID-19: A Global Health Concern

C Sahni et al. Clin Ter. 2024 May-Jun.
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Abstract

COVID-19 pandemic has increased the amount of plastic burden to environment and complexities of plastic waste management. Change in behavioral pattern with advent of this pandemic led to increased practice of hygiene and increased use of different types of personal protective equipment. Unfortunately, rapid rise in production of the PPEs (like Hazmat suit, gloves, etc.) and single-use plastics used in RT-PCR and other testing are the biggest source for increased non-biodegradable plastic waste leading to amplified burden on plastic waste management. A number of measures like prioritizing the policies directed towards changes at behavioral, social and institutional level need to be started. Also, reduction in plastic waste along with proper plastic waste management policies should be implemented. To prevent the transition from one pandemic to other; improvement in government policies with public private partnership are the need of the hour.

Keywords: Covid-19; Environmental Impact; Personal Protective Equipment (PPE); Plastic Pandemic; Plastic Waste Management; Plastic Waste Pollution; Plastic waste; Sustainable Development Goals.

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