A systematic scoping review of environmental, food security and health impacts of food system plastics.

Joe Yates ORCID logo; Megan Deeney ORCID logo; Heike B Rolker ORCID logo; HowardWhite; SofiaKalamatianou; Suneetha Kadiyala ORCID logo; (2021) A systematic scoping review of environmental, food security and health impacts of food system plastics. Nature Food, 2 (2). pp. 80-87. ISSN 2662-1355 DOI: 10.1038/s43016-021-00221-z
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Plastic pollution arising from food systems is driving policies for reduction, removal, reuse and recycling, but literature on plastic uses and outcomes across subsectors is fragmented. We use a systematic scoping review to describe the extent, range and nature of published evidence since 2000 on seven major plastic types used at any point within food systems and their quantifiable effects on the environment, food security and human health. Although the majority of publications focus on agricultural production, relatively fewer consider retail, household and food waste disposal plastics. Gaps in the research include evidence from low- and middle-income countries, health or food security and/or economic outcomes generated from human population studies-and the subsequent environmental and human health effects. A greater understanding of this disparate evidence landscape is essential to formulate coherent research strategies to inform potential policy actions and assess trade-offs across economic and environmental targets, human health and food security.


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