The advent of the COVID-19 pandemic has initiated a radical attention shift of society
toward the severe consequences it has had over human health, shadowing a symmetrically,
if not more, important issue of the rapid intensification in the amount of plastic waste
that has been generated over the due course of time. Such a growth in the plastic
footprint across the globe has led to a carbon positive environment with an increased
amount of greenhouse gases (GHGs) released due to the processing of the waste plastic.
We aim to address and provide our perception to this pressing challenge that can be
decoded via the advancement of upcycling technologies, utilized and augmented worldwide.
With the establishment of such sustainable policies and strategies, the global plastic
footprint can be systematically mitigated, accelerating the world into economic
circularity and environmental sustainability.
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