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Microplastics from road traffic, mainly from tyre wear, are globally considered to be one of the largest sources of...

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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...

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Professor Usha Iyer-Raniga is at the School of Property and Construction Management at RMIT University. Usha is co-leading...

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Professor Usha Iyer-Raniga is at the School of Property and Construction Management at RMIT University. Usha is co-leading...

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Professor Usha Iyer-Raniga is at the School of Property and Construction Management at RMIT University. Usha is co-leading...