The 3R’s applied to plastic: A review on the plastic Reduction, Reuse and Recycling in environmental technologies

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Autor(a) principal: Medran Rangel, Adrize
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Wickboldt Stark, Fernanda, de Borba Pereira, Patrícia, Medran Rangel, Eduarda, Souza Castro, Andréa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência & Trópico (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.fundaj.gov.br/CIC/article/view/2213
Resumo: The "3Rs" aim to minimize the environmental impact of plastic, promoting its sustainable use and preventing its accumulation in ecosystems. Plastic reduction refers to decreasing the amount of plastic used. Its reduction is important because it decreases the demand for new plastics, thus reducing the extraction of natural resources and the amount of waste generated. Reuse involves using plastic products repeatedly rather than discarding them after a single use. This can be done through different methods such as using refillable water bottles instead of disposable bottles, using reusable shopping bags and adopting durable plastic containers. Plastic recycling is a process by which plastic waste is collected, separated, processed and transformed into new products. Recycling helps reduce the amount of plastic that ends up in landfills or the environment, and saves energy and natural resources. There are different types of plastic, and each requires specific recycling techniques. Therefore, it is important to properly separate plastic waste to facilitate the recycling process. Overall, reducing, reusing and recycling plastic play an essential role in promoting environmental sustainability. Adopting these practices, along with the continued development of environmental technologies, can help mitigate plastic-related issues and promote a cleaner, healthier future. This work aims to review in the literature the "3Rs" of plastics and their main applications to environmental technologies. Keywords: Reduction. Reuse. Recycling. Plastics. Environmental Technologies.
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spelling The 3R’s applied to plastic: A review on the plastic Reduction, Reuse and Recycling in environmental technologiesLas 3R aplicadas al plástico: Una revisión sobre la Reducción, Reutilización y Reciclaje del plástico en tecnologías ambientalesOs 3Rs aplicados ao plástico: Uma revisão sobre a Redução, Reutilização e Reciclagem do plástico em tecnologias ambientaisThe "3Rs" aim to minimize the environmental impact of plastic, promoting its sustainable use and preventing its accumulation in ecosystems. Plastic reduction refers to decreasing the amount of plastic used. Its reduction is important because it decreases the demand for new plastics, thus reducing the extraction of natural resources and the amount of waste generated. Reuse involves using plastic products repeatedly rather than discarding them after a single use. This can be done through different methods such as using refillable water bottles instead of disposable bottles, using reusable shopping bags and adopting durable plastic containers. Plastic recycling is a process by which plastic waste is collected, separated, processed and transformed into new products. Recycling helps reduce the amount of plastic that ends up in landfills or the environment, and saves energy and natural resources. There are different types of plastic, and each requires specific recycling techniques. Therefore, it is important to properly separate plastic waste to facilitate the recycling process. Overall, reducing, reusing and recycling plastic play an essential role in promoting environmental sustainability. Adopting these practices, along with the continued development of environmental technologies, can help mitigate plastic-related issues and promote a cleaner, healthier future. This work aims to review in the literature the "3Rs" of plastics and their main applications to environmental technologies. Keywords: Reduction. Reuse. Recycling. Plastics. Environmental Technologies.Las “3R” pretenden minimizar el impacto ambiental del plastico, promoviendo su uso sostenible y evitando su acumulación en los ecosistemas. La reducción de plastico se refiere a disminuir la cantidad de plastico utilizado. Su reducción es importante porque reduce la demanda de nuevos plasticos, reduciendo así la extracción de recursos naturales y la cantidad de residuos generados. La reutilización implica utilizar repetidamente productos de plastico en lugar de desecharlos después de un solo uso. Esto se puede hacer mediante diferentes métodos, como usar botellas de agua recargables en lugar de botellas desechables, usar bolsas de compras reutilizables y adoptar recipientes de plastico duraderos. El reciclaje de plastico es un proceso mediante el cual los residuos plasticos se recolectan, separan, procesan y transforman en nuevos productos. El reciclaje ayuda a reducir la cantidad de plastico que acaba en los vertederos o en el medio ambiente, además de ahorrar energía y recursos naturales. Existen diferentes tipos de plastico y cada uno requiere técnicas de reciclaje específicas. Por ello, es importante separar correctamente los residuos plasticos para facilitar el proceso de reciclaje. En general, la reducción, la reutilización y el reciclaje del plastico desempeñan un papel esencial en la promoción de la sostenibilidad ambiental. La adopción de estas prácticas, junto con el desarrollo continuo de tecnologías ambientales, puede ayudar a mitigar los problemas relacionados con el plastico y promover un futuro más limpio y saludable. Este trabajo tiene como objetivo revisar las "3R" de los plasticos y sus principales aplicaciones en tecnologías medioambientales en la literatura. Palabras clave: Reducción. Reutilización. Reciclaje. Plasticos. Tecnologías Ambientales.Os "3Rs" visam a minimizar o impacto ambiental do plástico, promovendo sua utilização sustentável e evitando seu acúmulo nos ecossistemas. A redução do plástico refere-se à diminuição da quantidade de plástico utilizado o que é importante porque diminui a demanda por novos plásticos, reduzindo assim a extração de recursos naturais e a quantidade de resíduos gerados. A reutilização envolve o uso repetido de produtos plásticos, em vez de descartá-los após o uso único. Isso pode ser feito por meio de diferentes métodos, como o uso de garrafas de água recarregáveis em vez de garrafas descartáveis, a utilização de sacolas de compras reutilizáveis e a adoção de recipientes plásticos duráveis. A reciclagem do plástico é um processo pelo qual os resíduos plásticos são coletados, separados, processados e transformados em novos produtos. A reciclagem ajuda a reduzir a quantidade de plástico que acaba em aterros sanitários, ou no meio ambiente, além de economizar energia e recursos naturais. Existem diferentes tipos de plástico, e cada um requer técnicas específicas de reciclagem. Portanto, é importante separar corretamente os resíduos plásticos para facilitar o processo de reciclagem. No geral, a redução, reutilização e reciclagem do plástico desempenham um papel essencial na promoção da sustentabilidade ambiental. A adoção dessas práticas, juntamente com o desenvolvimento contínuo de tecnologias ambientais, pode ajudar a mitigar os problemas relacionados ao plástico e a promover um futuro mais limpo e saudável. Esse trabalho tem como finalidade revisar na literatura os "3Rs" dos plásticos e suas principais aplicações as tecnologias ambientais. Palavras-chave: Redução. Reutilização. Reciclagem. Plásticos. Tecnologias Ambientais.Fundação Joaquim Nabuco2023-12-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.fundaj.gov.br/CIC/article/view/221310.33148/CETROPv47n2(2023)art8Ciência & Trópico; Vol. 47 No. 2 (2023)Ciência & Trópico; Vol. 47 Núm. 2 (2023)Ciência & Trópico; v. 47 n. 2 (2023)2526-93720304-2685reponame:Ciência & Trópico (Online)instname:Fundação Joaquim Nabuco (FUNDAJ)instacron:FUNDAJporhttps://periodicos.fundaj.gov.br/CIC/article/view/2213/1734Copyright (c) 2023 Adrize Medran Rangel, Fernanda Wickboldt Stark, Patrícia de Borba Pereira, Eduarda Medran Rangel, Andréa Souza Castrohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMedran Rangel, AdrizeWickboldt Stark, Fernanda de Borba Pereira, PatríciaMedran Rangel, Eduarda Souza Castro, Andréa2023-12-20T15:31:53Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/2213Revistahttps://periodicos.fundaj.gov.br/CIC/indexONGhttps://periodicos.fundaj.gov.br/CIC/oailuis.silva-tc@fundaj.gov.br || alexandrina.sobreira@fundaj.gov.br2526-93720304-2685opendoar:2023-12-20T15:31:53Ciência & Trópico (Online) - Fundação Joaquim Nabuco (FUNDAJ)false
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Las 3R aplicadas al plástico: Una revisión sobre la Reducción, Reutilización y Reciclaje del plástico en tecnologías ambientales
Os 3Rs aplicados ao plástico: Uma revisão sobre a Redução, Reutilização e Reciclagem do plástico em tecnologias ambientais
title The 3R’s applied to plastic: A review on the plastic Reduction, Reuse and Recycling in environmental technologies
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title_full The 3R’s applied to plastic: A review on the plastic Reduction, Reuse and Recycling in environmental technologies
title_fullStr The 3R’s applied to plastic: A review on the plastic Reduction, Reuse and Recycling in environmental technologies
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description The "3Rs" aim to minimize the environmental impact of plastic, promoting its sustainable use and preventing its accumulation in ecosystems. Plastic reduction refers to decreasing the amount of plastic used. Its reduction is important because it decreases the demand for new plastics, thus reducing the extraction of natural resources and the amount of waste generated. Reuse involves using plastic products repeatedly rather than discarding them after a single use. This can be done through different methods such as using refillable water bottles instead of disposable bottles, using reusable shopping bags and adopting durable plastic containers. Plastic recycling is a process by which plastic waste is collected, separated, processed and transformed into new products. Recycling helps reduce the amount of plastic that ends up in landfills or the environment, and saves energy and natural resources. There are different types of plastic, and each requires specific recycling techniques. Therefore, it is important to properly separate plastic waste to facilitate the recycling process. Overall, reducing, reusing and recycling plastic play an essential role in promoting environmental sustainability. Adopting these practices, along with the continued development of environmental technologies, can help mitigate plastic-related issues and promote a cleaner, healthier future. This work aims to review in the literature the "3Rs" of plastics and their main applications to environmental technologies. Keywords: Reduction. Reuse. Recycling. Plastics. Environmental Technologies.
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