2022
DOI: 10.2495/ei-v5-n2-105-115
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Occurrence and Degradation of Single-Use Plastic in Coastal Area

Abstract: Occurrence and degradatiOn Of single-use plastic in cOastal areaKaire tOrn, tiia möller-raid & geOrg martin estonian marine institute, university of tartu, estonia. abstract increasing trend of littering of coastal areas and marine environment is recognized globally. in the european union, 80-85% of marine litter is plastic, among which single-use plastic (sup) products represent 50%. the study confirmed that the primary source of sup items on urban beaches of tallinn, estonia, is direct littering by beach vis… Show more

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“…Despite the myriad of benefits, plastics have evolved into a significant environmental issue. Within the European Union, plastic litter accounts for 80 − 85% of total marine litter [13]. A major challenge is the inherent durability of plastics, resisting degradation [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the myriad of benefits, plastics have evolved into a significant environmental issue. Within the European Union, plastic litter accounts for 80 − 85% of total marine litter [13]. A major challenge is the inherent durability of plastics, resisting degradation [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%