Agricultural plastic films have been
proven highly advantageous,
but they also cause pollution of plastic debris and associated chemicals.
Phthalates (phthalic acid esters, PAEs), an important additive of
agricultural films, can be released and contaminate the environment.
Here, we analyzed the agricultural plastic usage and assessed plastic
debris in China and developed a method to estimate PAE emissions from
agricultural films. Additionally, the environmental fate of PAEs was
evaluated using a fugacity-based multimedia model. The agricultural
plastic film usage in China in 2017 was 2,528,600 tons. After agricultural
film recycling and water erosion, the plastic debris amount was estimated
as 465,016 tons. The water erosion process carried 4329 tons of plastic
debris into the aquatic environment. During its lifetime, the agricultural
film released a total of 91.5 tons of two typical types of PAEs. PAEs
from the mulching film would mostly be removed through degradation,
while those from the greenhouse film accumulate in vegetables. Populated
regions exhibited more serious PAE pollution in vegetables but with
no immediate health risks. The model was well evaluated using comparable
measured concentrations and uncertainty analysis based on the Monte
Carlo method. The findings from this study demonstrate the serious
agricultural plastic pollution problem and associated PAE contamination
in China.