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Plastics contamination an ‘overlooked’ concern in food waste schemes, experts say

Researchers find microplastics can persist in compost, leaching into agricultural soils

Plastics contamination an ‘overlooked’ concern in food waste schemes, experts say

TL;DR

  • Plastic contamination is a central, overlooked concern in food waste management efforts.
  • Diverting food waste from landfills can reduce climate impacts by 89%-99% and lessen nutrient pollution.
  • Microplastics can persist in compost, potentially contaminating agricultural soils with an order of magnitude increase.
  • The prevalence of plastic packaging on food contributes to the challenge, as imperfect separation technologies still allow plastic to enter the food waste stream.
  • Policies aimed at diverting food waste, like Vermont's Universal Recycling Law, need to address the plastics issue proactively.
  • Consumer expectations for perfect-looking produce and the necessity of plastic packaging for shelf-life create a tension for environmentalists.
  • Strategies for reducing plastic contamination include making separation systems easier and promoting 'old-school environmentalism' like buying in bulk and careful separation.