From masks and face shields through at-home tests and sanitizer bottles, many of the tools we used to keep safe during the global COVID-19 pandemic had two things in common: first, they were at least in part made of plastic, and second, they were disposable. But what was the fate of all of the plastics that we used throughout the pandemic, and how has the management of plastic waste changed in the COVID years? This book showcases the research findings and to unravel the current scenario of plastic pollution due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and goes on to report innovative ways to mitigate increasing plastic pollution beyond personal protective equipment (PPE). Through twelve chapters, this volume offers a cutting-edge overview the impact of COVID-19-associated plastic pollution in environmental and economic terms. It also analyzes the effects of plastic waste on human health.
Author Biography
Dr. Osikemekha Anthony Anani is a Senior lecturer in the Department of Animal and Environmental Biology, Delta State University Abraka Delta State, Nigeria. His academic qualifications are B.Sc. (Ed.) (Hons.) Biology and Education (2006) in the prestigious Delta State University Abraka, MSc. Environmental Quality Management (2013), and Ph.D. Environmental Quality Management (2017) in the respected University of Benin, Benin City both in Nigeria. His areas of proficiency are pollution studies, ecotoxicology, ecology, forensic and aquatic biology, hydrobiology, benthology, malacology, ecological and health risk valuation, and conservation of plants and animals. Dr. Anani has over 100 peer-reviewed scientific publications in international and national scientific journals. 11 presentations at local and international conferences. 66 Scopus papers and over 12 Web of Science. He leads a research group in the laboratory for hydrobiology and ecotoxicology at the same university which focuses on environmental sustainability and pollution monitoring. Dr. Mohd. Shahnawaz is currently working as an Assistant Professor on contract basis at Government Degree College Drass, A constituent College of University of Ladakh, Ladakh, India, India. In 2022-23 session, he worked as an Assistant Professor on contract basis at the Department of Botany, University of Ladakh, Kargil Campus, Khumbathang, Kargil, Ladakh UT, India. In 2021, he got selected as an Associate Professor at Biofuel Institute, School of the Environment and Safety Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China. In 2020, he got selected as a postdoc fellow at Yeungnam University, South Korea. He has several years of teaching and postdoctoral research experience. Dr. Shahnawaz worked on diverse fields of life sciences: viz. Tissue culture of medicinal plants, genetic diversity assessment medicinal plants using high resolution molecular marks, enhancement of Plant secondary metabolites contents and, biodegradation of plastic. He completed his M.Phil. (2010) and PhD (2016) from the Department of Botany, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune, Maharashtra, India. He is recipient of various fellowships awarded by the SPPU (M.Phil. and PhD stipend), UGC-BSR (Meritorious Fellowship), UGC-MANF (JRF/SRF), and DST-SERB (NPDF). His research interest is in Ecology, Microbiology, Plastic Bioremediation, Plant Biotechnology, Plant Secondary Metabolites, Drug Discovery and Integrative Medicine. He has served as a reviewer and editor for several international journals and had received the Young Scientist Award (2019) from VDGood Professional Association at Vishakhapatnam, India. He has published 25 research articles, 19 book chapters and 13 books of international repute with 1200 plus citations. Dr. Mudasir Ahmad Dar is working as an Associate professor, at Jiangsu University, P.R. China. Dr. Mudasir Dar has extensive theoretical knowledge and operating experience related to host-microbe interactions in insects including termites. He is pioneering in elucidating the mechanism of lignocellulose degradation in different gut-regions of insects and snails. He has more than 8 years of research experience related to gut-microbiome analysis in Insects, snails and termites. He is currently working on the biofuel production from lignocellulosic wastes by using gut symbiotic bacteria of termites. He has more than 40 papers published in peer-reviewed international-indexed journals of high repute. He is a recipient of many national and international research grants such as Research Fund for International Young Scientists, National Natural science Foundation of China, China Postdoctoral Organization, etc. He is serving as an Editorial board member of many journals including BMC Microbiology besides acting as a reviewer of several high quality, peer-reviewed international journals such as Environmental technology and innovation, Bioenergy research, Comparative biochemistry and physiology-C, Environmental science and pollution research, Archives of Microbiology, to name a few. He is a rank holder of many national and international awards such as CSIR-UGC-NET with All India Rank 41 and 101 conducted by the CSIR-HRDG Govt. of India. He is a recipient of many Fellowships like Maulana Azad National Fellow, UGC-UPE phase II fellow, etc. He has a well-documented multidisciplinary research background from gut-microbiology to environmental biotechnology with a critical problem-solving approach. Dr. Daochen Zhu is currently working as a Professor at Biofuel Institute, School of the Environment and Safety Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang, China. Previously he had served as an Associate Professor and Assistant Professor at the same University. He has earned his Ph.D. in Environmental Biochemistry from Kobe University, Japan (2008). He has completed his B.S. in Fermentation Engineering from Dalian Polytechnic University, China (2004). During the tenure of his career, he also worked at Washington State University, USA, as a Visiting Scholar (2015–2016). He is a recipient of numerous awards and funding, which support his research at Jiangsu University, China. Dr. Zhu is a recognized guide for M.S. students. He is a reviewer and editorial board member of various peer-reviewed journals of international repute. His research group mainly focuses on microorganism resource and diversity, lignin biodegradation and chemicals product, and biodegradation of organic pollutants. He is also interested in the mitigation of microplastic through bioremediation technology. Dr. Zhu has 50 peer-reviewed publications, 12 patents, and 4 book chapters and 4 edited books to his credit with international repute.
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