Plastics are macromolecular compounds (macromolecules) made from monomers that are polymerized by polymerization or condensation reactions, and microplastics can harm human health.Due to their special properties, they often take 100-300 years to decompose completely in nature.
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Degradable plastics industry is growing and making great contributions to the mitigation of environmental pollution, but it still faces many challenges in the process of development, which requires the joint efforts of the government, enterprises and scientific research institutes to strengthen the technical research and development.....
Plastic can be found everywhere in our daily life and is not easy to be decomposed naturally, which makes it easy to cause environmental pollution. So can plastic be recycled? What are the ways to recycle it?
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Plastic recycling refers to the use of certain recycling processes to recycle waste plastics to achieve the purpose of turning waste into treasure. Their storage, transportation, processing, waiting to be processed by the application of waste plastic raw materials and reprocessing, if not properly, will inevitably damage the environment, endangering people's health.
Decomposition of plastic waste: Large pieces of plastic that are discarded into the environment form tiny plastic particles during weathering and decomposition, which are subsequently carried into the air by the wind.
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Air microplastic pollution has emerged as a significant environmental concern in recent years. Microplastics, defined as plastic particles smaller than 5 millimeters in diameter, are ubiquitous in the atmosphere, posing potential risks to human health and ecosystems.
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