Implications of COVID-19 pandemic on environmental compartments: Is plastic pollution a major issue?

J Hazard Mater Adv. 2022 Feb:5:100041. doi: 10.1016/j.hazadv.2021.100041. Epub 2021 Dec 23.

Abstract

The COVID-19 anthropause has impacted human activities and behaviour, resulting in substantial environmental and ecological changes. It has assisted in restoring the ecological systems by improving, for instance, air and water quality and decreasing the anthropogenic pressure on wildlife and natural environments. Notwithstanding, such improvements recessed back, even to a greater extent, when considering increased medical waste, hazardous disinfectants and other chemical compounds, and plastic waste disposal or mismanagement. This work critically reviews the short- and long-term implications of measures against COVID-19 spreading, namely on human activities and different environmental compartments. Furthermore, this paper highlights strategies towards environmental restoration, as the recovery of the lost environment during COVID-19 lockdown suggests that the environmental degradation caused by humans can be reversible. Thus, we can no longer delay concerted international actions to address biodiversity, sustainable development, and health emergencies to ensure environmental resilience and equitable recovery.

Keywords: Anthropause; COVID-19 implications; Human and environmental health; Mitigation strategies; Plastic pollution.

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