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The national guidelines provides concrete support in how municipalities and regions can work against the UN's sustainability...
To reduce the leakage of plastic into nature the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (Swedish EPA) has established two...
Swedish Environmental Emissions Data (SMED) is a collaboration between IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, SCB...
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In the EU, there are ongoing efforts that aim to reduce the presence of microplastic release to the environment. In addition...
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Microplastics are commonly defined as plastic debris ranging in size from 1 μm to 5 mm. They have been studied in marine and...
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The current environmental concern is that plastic debris, particularly microplastics, are ingested by aquatic biota, and...
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In August 2015, the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was commissioned by the Government to identify major...
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Microplastic particles (MPs) are fragments, fibres and other shapes derived from plastic polymers in the size range of 1–5...
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Misplaced plastics is an ongoing environmental problem. The breakdown of plastics into smaller pieces, microplastics, likely...
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The occurrence of microplastics in the environment has attracted attention in recent years. This is particularly evident in...
Use plastic where it provides the most benefit: Plastic is of huge importance in contemporary society. We use plastic for...
By setting environmental requirements in public procurement, contracting authorities can contribute to achieving...


