Impact of a municipal solid waste processing facility on microplastic pollution in Indonesia’s waterways DOI Open Access
Pertiwi Andarani,

Hania Rahma,

Anisaturahma Ningrum

et al.

IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 1414(1), P. 012024 - 012024

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

Abstract Major cities are particularly affected by the escalating issue of municipal solid waste (MSW) pollution. Among various forms waste, plastic is especially concerning due to its persistence and tendency fragment into microplastics. This study focuses on Jangli River located in Semarang City, Indonesia, quantify characterize riverine microplastic pollution assess impact nearby a MSW Temporary Processing Site (TPS). Through water sampling, field observations, laboratory analysis, we identified classified microplastics color type, determining their abundance across different river points. Our findings reveal correlation between proximity processing site increased levels. Specific hotspots along were after location TPS, highlighting areas with highest contamination. research underscores urgent need for targeted interventions manage mitigate secondary pollution, specifically Indonesia’s waterways, advocating effective environmental control measures protect aquatic ecosystems.

Language: Английский

Evolution strategies for collaborative governance of marine microplastic pollution from the industry-research integration perspective DOI Creative Commons

Ruifa Li,

Yichong Dong,

Qi Zhao

et al.

Frontiers in Marine Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 11

Published: Oct. 10, 2024

Introduction Marine microplastics, are widely distributed in the global marine environment, posing a challenging issue that requires joint efforts of stakeholders. Methods To effectively address microplastic pollution (MMP) governance and analyze dynamic changes willingness various participants under different scenarios, this paper meticulously constructs game theory framework encompassing polluting enterprises, research institutions, environmental organizations. Results (1) On political level, implementation continuous strong economic penalty mechanisms is an effective means to deter enterprises from evading MMP responsibilities. However, execution strategy highly depends on participation supervision Therefore, it essential assign more roles responsibilities organizations ensure thorough measures. (2) technical effectiveness directly determines functional status institutions decision-making system. Weaker entities tend make decisions following behavioral preferences dominant entities. Thus, deepening integration industry fully unleashing outcomes key path enhancing overall efficiency effectiveness. (3) high costs often become significant factor limiting enthusiasm all parties participate. when innovative cooperation models achieve cost sharing benefit sharing, significantly increases. It evident optimizing resource allocation, improving fund utilization, establishing diversified sustainable funding guarantee mechanism crucial for advancing in-depth progress governance. Discussion In summary, study not only provides profound theoretical insights into interaction relationships choices multiple stakeholders but also offers practical strategic recommendations constructing efficient collaborative

Language: Английский

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Micro– and mesoplastic pollution in the surface water and nekton from the Eastern Indian Ocean: Spatiotemporal variation, correlation and risk assessment DOI
Chao Fang, Shigang Liu, Fulong Gao

et al.

Environmental Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 264, P. 120377 - 120377

Published: Nov. 15, 2024

Language: Английский

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How does the tidal cycle influence the estuarine dynamics of microplastics? DOI
Ravena Santiago Alves,

Victória Maria Carneiro dos Santos,

Rebeca Amon Moreira

et al.

Marine Pollution Bulletin, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 211, P. 117471 - 117471

Published: Dec. 19, 2024

Language: Английский

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Impact of a municipal solid waste processing facility on microplastic pollution in Indonesia’s waterways DOI Open Access
Pertiwi Andarani,

Hania Rahma,

Anisaturahma Ningrum

et al.

IOP Conference Series Earth and Environmental Science, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 1414(1), P. 012024 - 012024

Published: Dec. 1, 2024

Abstract Major cities are particularly affected by the escalating issue of municipal solid waste (MSW) pollution. Among various forms waste, plastic is especially concerning due to its persistence and tendency fragment into microplastics. This study focuses on Jangli River located in Semarang City, Indonesia, quantify characterize riverine microplastic pollution assess impact nearby a MSW Temporary Processing Site (TPS). Through water sampling, field observations, laboratory analysis, we identified classified microplastics color type, determining their abundance across different river points. Our findings reveal correlation between proximity processing site increased levels. Specific hotspots along were after location TPS, highlighting areas with highest contamination. research underscores urgent need for targeted interventions manage mitigate secondary pollution, specifically Indonesia’s waterways, advocating effective environmental control measures protect aquatic ecosystems.

Language: Английский

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0