Addressing plastic pollution: Sustainable alternatives and advanced waste management
1 Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, CV Raman Global University, Bhubaneswar. Odisha-752054, India
2 Department of Civil Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Agartala, Tripura-799046, India.
Review Article
World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews, 2024, 23(02), 1948–1957
Publication history:
Received on 09 July 2024; revised on 19 August 2024; accepted on 21 August 2024
Abstract:
Plastic pollution has escalated into a major environmental crisis, endangering wildlife, people, and economies around the globe. This prompted the need to investigate and assess cutting-edge waste management systems and environmentally friendly alternatives to combat this mounting problem. When considering alternatives to traditional plastics and waste recycling methods, it is important to evaluate each candidate's ecological footprint, financial feasibility, and potential for widespread use.
The findings emphasize the importance of comprehensive waste management by demonstrating, sustainable alternatives that can be seamlessly integrated into existing systems. This study examines the necessity of producer accountability in fostering enduring transformation, as well as innovative waste management strategies, such as circular economy models, enhanced recycling techniques, and plastic degradation methods, to mitigate environmental damage. The research examines environmental, socio-economic, psychological, and consumer behaviour issues vital to sustainable development. Important research shows that creative waste management techniques paired with sustainable plastic substitutes can significantly reduce the negative impacts of plastic pollution. While acknowledging the importance of policy and regulatory frameworks, this study highlights the revolutionary potential of new technical breakthroughs and Industry 5.0 in achieving a circular economy. When it comes to effectively addressing the worldwide plastic pollution challenge, the conclusions drawn highlight the importance of adopting an integrated approach that balances technological innovation, policy implementation, and participant participation from consumers.
Keywords:
Plastic waste; Sustainable Development Goal; Circular Economy; Industry 5;0
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