Holistic Approach to Tackle (micro)Plastic Pollution: The Case of Mauritius

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Microplastic pollution and its case study in Mauritius.

Holistic Approach to Tackle (micro)Plastic Pollution: The Case of Mauritius

Kishore Boodhoo
Kishore Boodhoo University of Mauritius
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There has been a drastic increase in the production and use of plastics today. Society has benefitted largely from the advent of plastics. They play a major role in our economic and social development encompassing every sector from health and food preservation, through to transportation and enhancing the digital age. Plastics have a life expectancy of many years before getting degraded or fragmented into microplastics or nano-plastics which are easily ingested by aquatic species and eventually end-up in humans. The marine ecosystems and health of human population are severely impacted upon due to release of harmful chemicals from the latter. Moreover, since the movement of plastic wastes has no boundaries, plastic pollution is considered to a major threat to our planet. Countries around the world are having recourse to policy measures and economic instruments to counteract plastic pollution. Likewise, the Republic of Mauritius, with the main island in the south-west of the Indian Ocean, is not spared from the adverse effects of plastic pollution.

Holistic Approach to Tackle (micro)Plastic Pollution: The Case of Mauritius

There has been a drastic increase in the production and use of plastics today. Society has benefitted largely from the advent of plastics. They play a major role in our economic and social development encompassing every sector from health and food preservation, through to transportation and enhancing the digital age. Plastics have a life expectancy of many years before getting degraded or fragmented into microplastics or nano-plastics which are easily ingested by aquatic species and eventually end-up in humans. The marine ecosystems and health of human population are severely impacted upon due to release of harmful chemicals from the latter. Moreover, since the movement of plastic wastes has no boundaries, plastic pollution is considered to a major threat to our planet. Countries around the world are having recourse to policy measures and economic instruments to counteract plastic pollution. Likewise, the Republic of Mauritius, with the main island in the south-west of the Indian Ocean, is not spared from the adverse effects of plastic pollution.

Kishore Boodhoo
Kishore Boodhoo University of Mauritius

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Kishore Boodhoo. 2026. “. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research – H: Environment & Environmental geology GJSFR-H Volume 23 (GJSFR Volume 23 Issue H1): .

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Kishore Boodhoo
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