Microplastic Detection
Infographic Jun 05, 2020

Senior Science Writer
Once heralded as a wonder material, plastics have become a problem issue for society. They have been and still are invaluable in many aspects of our lives, however, the long-term effects of plastic disposal have meant that our environment has paid the price. Whilst biodegradable plastics are a hot topic for research, many are yet to be fit-for-purpose, on top of the vast quantities of plastic already in existence. One area in particular – microplastics – are especially problematic.
Download this infographic to learn:
- What microplastics are and where they come from
- What harm they do
- How we can detect them
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