Recycling facemasks into civil construction material to manage waste generated during COVID-19

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Atiyeh Najafighodousi
Fariba Nemati
Arash Rayegani
Mohammad Saberian
Leila Zamani
Jie Li
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[1] Amirkabir University of Technology,Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
[2] Sharif University of Technology,Department of Civil Engineering
[3] Western Sydney University,Centre for Infrastructure Engineering
[4] RMIT University,Vice Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellow, School of Engineering
[5] Department of Environment of Iran,Center for Environmental Economics and Technology
[6] RMIT University,School of Engineering
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Waste management; COVID-19, PPE and facemask; Pavement materials; Concrete; Construction materials;
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Growing plastic pollution in the context of COVID-19 has caused significant challenges, exacerbating this already out-of-control issue. The pandemic has considerably boosted the demand for personal protective equipment (PPE), such as facemasks and gloves, all over the globe, and mismanaging this growing plastic pollution has harmed the environment and wildlife significantly. To mitigate negative environmental impacts, it is necessary to develop and implement effective waste management strategies. This present study estimated the daily facemask generation throughout the pandemic in Iran based on the distribution of urban and rural populations and, likewise, the daily generation of hand gloves in the COVID-19 era and the amount of medical waste generated by COVID-19 patients were calculated. In the next step, the quantities of discarded facemasks dumped into the Caspian Sea, the Persian Gulf, and the Gulf of Oman from the coastal cities were determined. Finally, the innovative alternatives for repurposing discarded facemasks in civil construction materials such as concrete, pavement, and partition wall panel were discussed.
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页码:12577 / 12590
页数:13
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