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Eighty-eight per cent of deaths caused by diarrheal disease are attributed to a lack of water and inadequate sanitation (WHO...
This project evaluated two full-scale pilots, drumfilter and ultrafiltration, for mitigating microplastics (MP) emissions to...
To reduce the leakage of plastic into nature the Swedish Environmental Protection Agency (Swedish EPA) has established two...
This literature review concerns microplastics generated by road traffic. Particles are produced as a result of tyre and road...
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Microplastics from road traffic are mainly caused by tyre wear, which is globally considered to be one of the largest sources...
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Microplastics from road traffic, mainly from tyre wear, are globally considered to be one of the largest sources of...
Swedish Environmental Emissions Data (SMED) is a collaboration between IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute, SCB...
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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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The occurrence of microplastics in the environment has attracted attention in recent years. This is particularly evident in...
This assignment focused on expanding knowledge about the dispersion of microplastics from cast rubber and granulate-free...
All our actions in relation to COP are increasingly connected with the Sustainable Consumption and Production (SCP) framework...
Professor Usha Iyer-Raniga is at the School of Property and Construction Management at RMIT University. Usha is co-leading...





