posted on 2024-09-05, 19:36authored byKai Zhao, Xin Wang, Zhenye Zhang, Yijun Li, Sitong Li, Enlin Tian, Xin Xie, Hang Fu, Shanying Hu
Plastic additive-related chemicals, particularly in polyvinyl
chloride
(PVC) plastics, have become a key issue in plastic pollution. Although
addressing plastic pollution through the life-cycle approach is crucial,
the environmental impacts of typical plastic additive-related chemicals
in PVC plastics during the cradle-to-gate stage remain unexplored.
Consequently, managing the life-cycle environmental impacts of these
additives remains challenging. Herein, the environmental impacts of
23 typical plastic additive-related chemicals and six PVC plastic
products were evaluated throughout the cradle-to-gate life-cycle stage
using a life cycle assessment–material flow analysis (LCA-MFA)
coupled model. The results indicate that plastic additives significantly
contribute to the environmental impacts of PVC plastic products across
various end point indicators, ranging from 8.7 to 40.6%. Additionally,
scenario analysis (SA) reveals that conventional strategies for addressing
plastic pollution may not be highly effective in mitigating the environmental
impacts associated with plastic additives. Specifically, compared
to primary polymers, these additives exhibit 4 to 13% lower mitigation
potential under the same policy scenarios. However, technical adjustment
strategies targeting additives show a mitigation potential of 12 to
39%, suggesting that guiding the plastic additive industry toward
green transformation is a key strategy for reducing environmental
impacts.