TY - JOUR
T1 - Mulch film to plastic debris
T2 - A survey of agricultural soils of Hebei Province, North China
AU - Liang, Rong
AU - Zhu, Zhejiang
AU - Peng, Cong
AU - Bian, Zijia
AU - Yang, Xiaomei
AU - Wang, Hong
AU - Wang, Xin-Xin
PY - 2024/3/25
Y1 - 2024/3/25
N2 - A significant amount of residual plastic film fragments (RPFF) accumulate in soil because of the widespread use and insufficient recycling of mulch films, substantially contaminating the ecosystem with plastic waste. However, information on RPFF abundance in agricultural soils that use long-term plastic film mulch is limited. In this study, 304 soil samples from 11 cities in Hebei Province, China, were used to examine the presence of RPFF in agricultural soils. We discovered that the main recycling techniques used in Hebei Province were manual picking (48.00%) and manual-mechanical recycling (31.90%), with the majority of recovered mulch (63.15%) disposed as waste. Residual plastic film fragment concentrations ranged from 0.48 to 155.33 kg/ha, with an average of 25.23 kg/ha. The north-central portion of Hebei Province has a more severe residual film pollution problem than the other regions. Notable variations in RPFF amounts were observed among plots planted with different crops and with years of mulching, peaking at 29.50 kg/ha after 5–10 years of mulching. Consequently, to reduce the amount of plastic waste that continues to accumulate in soils owing to agricultural needs, the management of plastic mulch, including its use, recycling, and disposal must be improved.
AB - A significant amount of residual plastic film fragments (RPFF) accumulate in soil because of the widespread use and insufficient recycling of mulch films, substantially contaminating the ecosystem with plastic waste. However, information on RPFF abundance in agricultural soils that use long-term plastic film mulch is limited. In this study, 304 soil samples from 11 cities in Hebei Province, China, were used to examine the presence of RPFF in agricultural soils. We discovered that the main recycling techniques used in Hebei Province were manual picking (48.00%) and manual-mechanical recycling (31.90%), with the majority of recovered mulch (63.15%) disposed as waste. Residual plastic film fragment concentrations ranged from 0.48 to 155.33 kg/ha, with an average of 25.23 kg/ha. The north-central portion of Hebei Province has a more severe residual film pollution problem than the other regions. Notable variations in RPFF amounts were observed among plots planted with different crops and with years of mulching, peaking at 29.50 kg/ha after 5–10 years of mulching. Consequently, to reduce the amount of plastic waste that continues to accumulate in soils owing to agricultural needs, the management of plastic mulch, including its use, recycling, and disposal must be improved.
KW - Cropping system
KW - Plastic debris
KW - Recycling methods
KW - Soil pollution
KW - Years of mulching
U2 - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170509
DO - 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170509
M3 - Article
C2 - 38307273
AN - SCOPUS:85183980370
SN - 0048-9697
VL - 918
JO - Science of the Total Environment
JF - Science of the Total Environment
M1 - 170509
ER -