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  • Microplastics from leftover plastics and industrial waste have reached the remote Asian water tower (AWT), impacting freshwater ecosystems and potentially worsening global warming and biodiversity loss.
  • The paper presents a detailed assessment of microplastics across various AWT ecosystems (like rivers and glaciers) and discusses their ecological impacts and transport dynamics.
  • It identifies challenges and research needs to tackle microplastic pollution, highlighting the negative effects on plant communities, greenhouse gas emissions, and offering pathways for effective monitoring and remediation strategies.

Article Abstract

Microplastics generated from fragmentation of leftover plastics and industrial waste has reached in the remotely located Asian water tower (AWT) region, the 3rd pole of earth and origin site of several freshwater rivers. The accumulation of microplastics in AWT ecosystem has potential to alter the climatic condition contributing in global warming and disturbing the biodiversity structural dynamics. The present paper provides a comprehensive critical discussion over quantitative assessment of microplastics in different ecosystems (i.e. river, lakes, sediment and snow or glacier) of AWT. The hydrodynamic fate and transport of microplastics and their ecological impact on hydromorphology and biodiversity of AWT has been exemplified. Furthermore, key challenges, perspectives and research directions are identified to mitigate microplastics associated problems. During survey, the coloured polyethylene and polyurethane fibers are the predominant microplastics found in most areas of AWT. These bio-accumulated MPs alter the rhizospheric community structure and deteriorate nitrogen fixation process in plants. Significance in climate change, MPs pollution is enhancing the emissions of greenhouse gases (NH by ∼34% and CH by ∼9%), contributing in global warming. Considering the seriousness of MPs pollution, this review study can enlighten the pathways to investigate the effect of MPs and to develop monitoring tools and sustainable remediation technologies with feasible regulatory strategies maintaining the natural significance of AWT region.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2024.124247DOI Listing

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