“…Soil pollution derived from COVID-19 control measures mainly originates from the discard of various protective products and/or chemicals release during the pandemic. These include masks (made of materials such as polypropylene, polyester, vinyl strips with acrylic adhesive; Patrício Silva et al, 2021 ), medical gloves (rubber, chloroethene polymers, neoprene, and vinyl; Benson et al, 2021 ), disposable plastic gowns, disinfectants (quaternary ammonium compounds, hydrogen peroxide, bleach and alcohols; Dewey et al, 2022 ), hand sanitizers (povidone‑iodine, benzalkonium chloride, triclocarban and ethanol; Marumure et al, 2022 ) and pharmaceuticals (arbidol, chloroquine phosphate, hydroxychloroquine sulfate, and acyclovir; Mohamed et al, 2022 ). These pollutants can be classified into solid particulate pollutants (microplastics, rubber particles) and novel entities (disinfectants, hand sanitizers and pharmaceuticals), which belongs to one of nine planetary boundaries and has not been quantified ( Steffen et al, 2015 ).…”