Toxics,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(7), P. 580 - 580
Published: July 3, 2023
Natural
and
anthropogenic
sources
of
metals
in
the
ecosystem
are
perpetually
increasing;
consequently,
heavy
metal
(HM)
accumulation
has
become
a
major
environmental
concern.
Human
exposure
to
HMs
increased
dramatically
due
industrial
activities
20th
century.
Mercury,
arsenic
lead,
chrome,
cadmium
have
been
most
prevalent
that
caused
human
toxicity.
Poisonings
can
be
acute
or
chronic
following
via
water,
air,
food.
The
bioaccumulation
these
results
variety
toxic
effects
on
various
tissues
organs.
Comparing
mechanisms
action
reveals
induce
toxicity
similar
pathways,
including
production
reactive
oxygen
species,
inactivation
enzymes,
oxidative
stress.
conventional
techniques
employed
for
elimination
deemed
inadequate
when
HM
concentration
is
less
than
100
mg/L.
In
addition,
methods
exhibit
certain
limitations,
secondary
pollutants,
high
demand
energy
chemicals,
reduced
cost-effectiveness.
As
result,
employment
microbial
bioremediation
purpose
detoxification
emerged
as
viable
solution,
given
microorganisms,
fungi
bacteria,
superior
biosorption
bio-accumulation
capabilities.
This
review
deals
with
uptake
associated
HMs,
will
increase
our
knowledge
their
body
organs,
leading
better
management
poisoning.
aims
enhance
comprehension
offer
judicious
selection
remediation
technology
HMs.
Microbial-based
solutions
sustainable
could
potentially
crucial
cost-effective
reducing
Environmental Science and Ecotechnology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15, P. 100254 - 100254
Published: Feb. 20, 2023
The
current
transition
to
sustainability
and
the
circular
economy
can
be
viewed
as
a
socio-technical
response
environmental
impacts
need
enhance
overall
performance
of
linear
production
consumption
paradigm.
concept
biowaste
refineries
feasible
alternative
petroleum
has
gained
popularity.
Biowaste
become
an
important
raw
material
source
for
developing
bioproducts
biofuels.
Therefore,
effective
management
systems
biofuels
are
crucial
employed
pillars
economy.
Bioplastics,
typically
plastics
manufactured
from
bio-based
polymers,
stand
contribute
more
sustainable
commercial
plastic
life
cycles
part
in
which
virgin
polymers
made
renewable
or
recycled
materials.
Various
frameworks
strategies
utilized
model
illustrate
additional
patterns
fossil
fuel
bioplastic
feedstock
prices
various
governments'
long-term
policies.
This
review
paper
highlights
harmful
fossil-based
on
environment
human
health,
well
mass
eco-friendly
alternatives
such
biodegradable
bioplastics.
Utilizing
new
types
bioplastics
derived
resources
(e.g.,
biowastes,
agricultural
wastes,
microalgae)
choosing
appropriate
end-of-life
option
anaerobic
digestion)
may
right
direction
ensure
production.
Clear
regulation
financial
incentives
still
required
scale
niche
large-scale
market
applications
with
truly
impact.
Energies,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
16(4), P. 1752 - 1752
Published: Feb. 9, 2023
The
idea
of
a
circular
economy
(CE)
has
gained
ground
over
the
past
ten
years
as
means
addressing
sustainable
development
and
getting
around
limitations
current
linear
dominant
production
consumption
patterns.
primary
goal
CE
is
to
encourage
adoption
closing-the-loop
methods
improve
resource
use
efficiency,
modify
chemical
processes,
increase
product
material
lifespan.
According
2030
Agenda
for
Sustainable
Development,
which
focuses
on
17
Development
Goals,
14
call
appropriate
application
green
chemistry
(GC)
concepts
patterns,
role
that
may
play
in
shift
toward
more
models
critical.
By
serving
foundation
novel
products
made
from
renewable
feedstocks
designed
be
reused,
recycled,
or
recovered
with
associated
minimum
energy
requirements,
could
key
unlocking
economic
potential
new
design
ultimately
solving
waste
management
problems.
aim
this
perspective
paper,
while
using
variety
literature
sources,
essentially
capture
main
issues
GC
paradigms
how
these
two
approaches
can
merge
business
materials.
This
integration
reducing
waste,
conserving
resources,
minimizing
negative
environmental
impacts,
also
considering
viability.
However,
obstacles
achieving
implementation
principles
are
investment,
education,
legislation.
To
advance
chemistry,
international
agreements
should
reconsidered
provide
an
framework,
including
creation
incentives
businesses
individuals
adopt
practices,
establishment
education
programs
promote
benefits
regulations
support
transition
Catalysts,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(2), P. 294 - 294
Published: Jan. 28, 2023
In
recent
years,
the
adoption
of
sustainable
alternatives
has
become
a
powerful
tool
for
replacing
petroleum-based
polymers.
As
biodegradable
alternative
to
petroleum-derived
plastics,
bioplastics
are
becoming
more
and
prevalent
have
potential
make
significant
contribution
reducing
plastic
pollution
in
environment.
Meanwhile,
their
biodegradation
is
highly
dependent
on
The
leakage
into
environment
long
degradation
time
frame
during
waste
management
processes
major
concerns
that
need
further
investigation.
This
review
highlights
extent
rate
bioplastic
composting,
soil,
aquatic
environments,
examines
biological
environmental
factors
involved
process.
Furthermore,
research
long-term
fate
natural
industrial
environments.
roles
played
by
enzymes
as
biocatalysts
metal
compounds
catalysts
through
composting
can
help
achieve
approach
biopolymers.
knowledge
gained
this
study
will
also
contribute
development
policies
assessments
waste,
well
provide
direction
future
development.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
271, P. 115942 - 115942
Published: Jan. 12, 2024
The
global
production
and
consumption
of
plastics,
as
well
their
deposition
in
the
environment,
are
experiencing
exponential
growth.
In
addition,
mismanaged
plastic
waste
(PW)
losses
into
drainage
channels
a
growing
source
microplastic
(MP)
pollution
concern.
However,
complete
understanding
environmental
implications
throughout
life
cycle
is
yet
to
be
fully
understood.
Determining
potential
extent
which
MPs
contribute
overall
ecotoxicity
possible
through
monitoring
PW
release
MP
removal
during
remediation.
Life
assessments
(LCAs)
have
been
extensively
utilized
many
comparative
analyses,
such
comparing
petroleum-based
plastics
with
biomass
single-use
multi-use
alternatives.
These
typically
yield
unexpected
or
paradoxical
results.
Nevertheless,
there
still
paucity
reliable
data
tools
for
conducting
LCAs
on
plastics.
On
other
hand,
impact
so
far
not
considered
LCA
studies.
This
due
absence
inventory-related
regarding
releases
characterization
factors
necessary
quantify
effects
MP.
Therefore,
this
review
paper
conducts
comprehensive
literature
order
assess
current
state
knowledge
impacts
that
occur
along
strategies
management
LCA.
Process Safety and Environmental Protection,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
188, P. 151 - 166
Published: May 24, 2024
The
increasing
demand
for
sustainable
alternatives
to
conventional
plastics
has
propelled
the
interest
in
bioplastics.
While
numerous
studies
have
showcased
their
environmental
advantages,
particularly
reducing
global
warming
potential
and
fossil
fuel
usage,
comprehensive
reviews
on
holistic
impacts
of
bioplastics
throughout
life
cycle
are
scarce.
This
paper
aims
fill
this
gap
by
critically
evaluating
sustainability
bioplastics,
from
production
disposal.
We
find
that
impact
is
influenced
feedstock
choices,
processing
methods,
disposal
practices.
Although
intensive
agriculture
can
cause
acidification
eutrophication
as
well
incomplete
biodegradation
may
lead
formation
bio-micro/nano-plastics,
generally
present
a
lower
burden
than
traditional
plastics,
evidenced
reduced
carbon
footprint
enhanced
biodegradability,
which
contributes
decreased
plastic
waste.
Importantly,
positively
affect
soil
dynamics,
underscoring
role
promoting
agricultural
management
advocate
future
Life
Cycle
Assessment
develop
inventory
database
enabling
more
thorough
evaluation
impacts.
research
provides
critical
insights
policymakers
viability