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Adverse effects of oxo-degradable plastic leachates in freshwater environment

TitleAdverse effects of oxo-degradable plastic leachates in freshwater environment
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsSchiavo, S., Oliviero M., Chiavarini Salvatore, and Manzo Sonia
JournalEnvironmental Science and Pollution Research
Volume27
Pagination8586-8595
ISSN09441344
KeywordsAliivibrio fischeri, animal, Animals, Biodegradation, chemistry, Crustacea, crustacean, Daphnia, Daphnia magna, fresh water, freshwater environment, leachate, Lepidium sativum, plastic, plastic waste, Plastics, polymer, procedures, Sinapis alba, Sorghum bicolor bicolor, Toxicity, toxicity testing, Toxicity Tests, Vibrio fischeri, Vicia faba
Abstract

The production of biodegradable plastics is considered to be a way to reduce plastic waste issue. Among others, oxo-degradant additives enable a faster degradation of plastics in the environment. However, the introduction of these new materials could provoke the release of substances potentially toxic in the environment. This work determined and compared the toxicity of leachates from various additivated polymers (polyethylene, PE; polypropylene, PP; polystyrene, PS) upon different test organisms: plants (Sorghum saccharatum, Lepidium sativum, Sinapis alba, and Vicia faba), crustacean (Daphnia magna), and luminescent bacteria (Vibrio fischeri). Daphnia magna survival was mainly affected by PS and PP leachates (72% and 61% effect, respectively) while PS notably reduced the reproduction rate. On plants, only PP exerted a negative effect (S. saccharatum IG% 32.4), while V. fischeri always showed values around 50%. The data integration, through the Toxicity Test Battery Integrated Index (TBI) approach, allowed to rank the leachates toxicity as PE > PS > PP. This result could be mainly ascribable to the highest metals content in PE since no difference with organic compounds analysis was evidenced. In conclusion, since the polymers exerted dissimilar toxicity, the additive could not be considered the sole responsible of the measured toxicity, but its role in the enhancement of the virgin polymers leachates effects can be solidly hypothesized. © 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

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DOI10.1007/s11356-019-07466-z
Citation KeySchiavo2020