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UC researchers tackle ‘invisible’ plastic threat to our environment

Posted on July 16, 2021 by University of Canterbury

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UC researchers tackle ‘invisible’ plastic threat to our environment

For Plastic Free July, we sat down with two of Aotearoa New Zealand’s leading microplastics researchers to discuss the impact microplastics are having on our environment.

Less than 5mm (or half a centimetre) in diameter, microplastics are classed in two categories; primary microplastics are those designed to be small, like microbeads or glitter, while secondary microplastics are formed in the environment as larger plastic items break down. This can include fibres released from textiles and clothes during washing.

For Plastic Free July, we sat down with the University of Canterbury’s leading microplastics researchers, Professor Sally Gaw and Dr Laura Revell, to discuss the impact microplastics can have and are having on our environment, and what could happen if we don’t act now.

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The University of Canterbury is proud to host the EnviroPAST conference on its Ilam campus this week. For-youth, by-youth, the two-day conference aims to inspire, educate and challenge our young people to make positive environmental chance, with a focus on plastic pollution. See here for more>

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