Journal ArticleOpen Access
Rapid Characterization of Macroplastic Input and Leakage in the Ganges River Basin
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Author Affiliations
University of Georgia, Wildlife Institute of India, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, University of Dhaka, ...
Published InEnvironmental Science & Technology
Year2022
Citations30
Abstract
Efforts to understand macroplastic pollution have primarily focused on coastal and marine environments to the exclusion of freshwater, terrestrial, and urban ecosystems. To better understand macroplastics in the environment and their sources, a dual approach examining plastic input and leakage can be used. In this study, litter aggregation pathways at 40 survey sites with varying ambient population counts in the Ganges River Basin were surveyed in pre- and postmonsoon seasons. We examine active litter leakage using transect surveys of on-the-ground items, in conjunction with assessments of single-use plastic consumer products at the point of sale. We find that sites with low populations have a significantly higher number of littered items per 1,000 people than those with mid to high populations.…
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