2024
DOI: 10.1007/s11814-024-00021-8
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The Unseen Threat: Microplastic Emissions from Face Masks and Limited Public Awareness

Yeonjung Park,
Heekyung Bae,
Ha-neul Park
et al.
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“…Disposable face masks, the most commonly used PPE, were estimated to be released into the environment at a staggering rate of 129 billion per month in 2020 [2,3]. Although mask mandates were lifted as COVID-19 transitioned to the epidemic phase, some people may choose to continue wearing masks for various reasons [4]. Comprising polypropylene fabrics (spun-bond polypropylene and melt-blown polypropylene) as their primary raw materials, these masks possess characteristics such as corrosion resistance and difficult degradation [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disposable face masks, the most commonly used PPE, were estimated to be released into the environment at a staggering rate of 129 billion per month in 2020 [2,3]. Although mask mandates were lifted as COVID-19 transitioned to the epidemic phase, some people may choose to continue wearing masks for various reasons [4]. Comprising polypropylene fabrics (spun-bond polypropylene and melt-blown polypropylene) as their primary raw materials, these masks possess characteristics such as corrosion resistance and difficult degradation [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%