TY - BOOK
T1 - Are microfibres a problem for aquatic ecosystems? What we don’t know about textile pollution
AU - Gallidabino, Matteo
AU - Sheridan, Kelly
AU - Stanton, Thomas
AU - James, Alana
AU - Ginting, Jessica
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Every garment is made from textile fibres. These fibres are lost from garments during their lifetime. Textile fibres shorter than 5 mm in length are called microfibres. Microfibres are one of the most abundant anthropogenic particle types in the environment, and may represent a serious hazard to environmental and human health. Indeed, the presence of microfibres has been documented in many types of ecosystems, including terrestrial soils, indoor and outdoor air, ice and snow, as well as in marine and freshwater environments. The materials of these fibres vary considerably, and the impacts of these different materials are not well understood. Whilst there is widespread concern about the impacts of plastic textile fibres, our work shows that natural textile fibres are more prevalent in the environment, and their environmental impacts have the potential to be greater than plastic fibres.
AB - Every garment is made from textile fibres. These fibres are lost from garments during their lifetime. Textile fibres shorter than 5 mm in length are called microfibres. Microfibres are one of the most abundant anthropogenic particle types in the environment, and may represent a serious hazard to environmental and human health. Indeed, the presence of microfibres has been documented in many types of ecosystems, including terrestrial soils, indoor and outdoor air, ice and snow, as well as in marine and freshwater environments. The materials of these fibres vary considerably, and the impacts of these different materials are not well understood. Whilst there is widespread concern about the impacts of plastic textile fibres, our work shows that natural textile fibres are more prevalent in the environment, and their environmental impacts have the potential to be greater than plastic fibres.
U2 - 10.18742/pub01-148
DO - 10.18742/pub01-148
M3 - Report
BT - Are microfibres a problem for aquatic ecosystems? What we don’t know about textile pollution
PB - King's Water Centre
ER -