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Paradigms to assess the human health risks of nano- and microplastics

Noventa, Seta; Boyles, Matthew S. P.; Seifert, Andreas; Belluco, Simone; Jiménez, Aracaeli Sánchez; Johnston, Helinor J.; Tran, Lang; Fernandes, Teresa F.; Mughini-Gras, Lapo; Orsini, Massimiliano; Corami, Fabiana; Castro, Kepa; Mutinelli, Franco; Boldrin, Massimo; Puntes, Victor; Sotoudeh, Mahshid; Mascarello, Giulia; Tiozzo, Barbara; McLean, Polly; Ronchi, Francesca; Booth, Andy M.; Koelmans, Albert A.; Losasso, Carmen

Authors

Seta Noventa

Andreas Seifert

Simone Belluco

Aracaeli Sánchez Jiménez

Helinor J. Johnston

Lang Tran

Teresa F. Fernandes

Lapo Mughini-Gras

Massimiliano Orsini

Fabiana Corami

Kepa Castro

Franco Mutinelli

Massimo Boldrin

Victor Puntes

Mahshid Sotoudeh

Giulia Mascarello

Barbara Tiozzo

Polly McLean

Francesca Ronchi

Andy M. Booth

Albert A. Koelmans

Carmen Losasso



Abstract

Human exposure to nano- and microplastics (NMPs) has raised major societal concerns, yet no framework to assess the risks of NMPs for human health exists. A substantial proportion of plastic produced worldwide is not properly disposed and persists in the environment for decades while degrading. Plastic degradation generates a size continuum of fragments, including nano- and microplastic particles, with numerous associated environmental pollutants and plastic additives, and microbial communities colonising their surfaces. The ubiquitous presence of NMPs, their availability for uptake by organisms and their potential to act as vectors for toxicants and pathogens render risk assessment a priority on the political agenda at the global level. We provide a new, fully integrated risk assessment framework tailored to the specificities of NMPs, enabling an assessment of current and future human health risks from NMPs. The framework consists of four novel paradigms to the traditional risk assessment methodology. These paradigms deal with techniques in NMP analysis, gaps in empirical data, theoretical and modelling approaches and stakeholder engagement. Within the proposed framework, we propose how we can use research experiences gained so far to carry out the different steps of the assessment process, and we define priorities for further research.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jun 7, 2021
Online Publication Date Jun 29, 2021
Publication Date 2021
Deposit Date Oct 13, 2023
Publicly Available Date Oct 13, 2023
Electronic ISSN 2662-4966
Publisher Springer
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 1
Article Number 9
DOI https://doi.org/10.1186/s43591-021-00011-1
Keywords Microplastics, nanoplastics, risk assessment, human health, hazard identification, exposure assessment, hazard characterization, stakeholder engagement, food, air

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