Abstract:
Plastic waste has emerged as a critical global environmental challenge, posing significant threats to ecosystems, human health, and sustainability. The proliferation of single-use plastics, inadequate waste management infrastructure, and limited recycling capabilities contribute to the escalating crisis. This abstract explores the multifaceted impacts of plastic waste, encompassing marine pollution, terrestrial ecosystems degradation, and the potential long-term consequences on biodiversity. The adverse effects on human health through the ingestion of microplastics and the leaching of toxic additives are also examined. Addressing the plastic waste crisis requires a comprehensive approach, involving global collaboration, policy interventions, technological innovations, and public awareness initiatives. Sustainable alternatives, circular economy models, and improved waste management strategies are essential components of a concerted effort to mitigate the detrimental effects of plastic waste on the environment and safeguard the well-being of present and future generations. Plastic waste has become a global environmental concern, posing significant threats to ecosystems, human health, and biodiversity. This research paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the current state of plastic waste, its environmental impacts, and various management strategies. The study also explores innovative technologies and future directions for mitigating the plastic waste crisis.