Micro plastics mapping in the agricultural sector of Cyprus

Phinikettou, Valentina and Papamichael, Iliana and Voukkali, Irene and Economou, Florentios and Golia, Evangelia E. and Navarro-Pedreño, Jose and Barceló, Damià and Naddeo, Vincenzo and Inglezakis, Vassilis and Zorpas, Antonis A. (2024) Micro plastics mapping in the agricultural sector of Cyprus. Journal of Environmental Management, 370. 122414. ISSN 0301-4797 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jenvman.2024.122414)

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Abstract

The impact of Microplastic Pollution (MPs) on human health, the environment, economy, and society has been previously investigated. However, there is a lack of comprehensive understanding regarding specific areas that require urgent measures to address marine pollution. The accumulation of MPs in Mediterranean coastal environments is particularly noteworthy. This is attributed to the region's economic reliance on tourism and the decline of popular tourist destinations caused by the presence of coastal and marine waste. The objective of the present research was to conduct a strategic analysis and mapping of MPs from soil samples taken from rural areas of Cyprus. Within the framework of the present research, a general picture of the status of MP pollution in areas covering significant percentages in the domestic supply of fruits and vegetables was obtained. The survey indicated the presence of more than 70% of MPs in crops at a concentration of up to 1.5 %. As a result of this research, the need to highlight the importance of the rational use of plastics and proper management to mitigate pollution is a primary concern. The rational separation of materials for recycling, information, reuse of materials, processing, and an increase in the number of recycling bins in public places are considered urgent. Cooperation between the state, institutions and industry must be based on the protection of people and the environment.

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Phinikettou, Valentina, Papamichael, Iliana, Voukkali, Irene, Economou, Florentios, Golia, Evangelia E., Navarro-Pedreño, Jose, Barceló, Damià, Naddeo, Vincenzo, Inglezakis, Vassilis ORCID logoORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0195-0417 and Zorpas, Antonis A.;