Highlights • Release of additives from plastic pollution may harm wildlife. • Robust methods to characterise additives and their leaching behaviour are needed. • Extraction and leaching methods are informed from well-established industry methods. • Recommended approaches for extraction and leaching studies are presented. • The use of environmentally relevant methods and test materials is advised. Plastic pollution is prevalent worldwide and has been highlighted as an issue of global concern due to its harmful impacts on wildlife. The extent and mechanism by which plastic pollution effects organisms is poorly understood, especially for microplastics. One proposed mechanism by which plastics may exert a harmful effect is t...
Over the last decade, plastic became a symbol of threats for humanity today. The big pluses in its p...
Plastics contain a complex mixture of chemicals including polymers, additives, starting substances a...
Plastic debris are accumulating in our oceans and are degraded into smaller pieces which eventually ...
Microplastics are ubiquitous contaminants that may harm wildlife through the leaching of chemical ad...
Plastic products are made from the essential polymer mixed with a complex blend of substances includ...
International audienceThe risk of plastic debris, and specifically micro(nano)plastic particles, to ...
Plastic pollution is a ubiquitous and growing global problem. Past studies have shown that not only ...
Historically, many additives and catalysts used in plastics were based on compounds of toxic metals ...
Plastic products contain complex mixtures of extractable chemicals that can be toxic. However, human...
Plastic products contain complex mixtures of extractable chemicals that can be toxic. However, human...
Plastics debris in the marine environment, including resin pellets, fragments and microscopic plasti...
Plastic contamination is ubiquitous in the environment and has been related to increasing global pla...
Plastics debris in themarine environment, including resin pellets, fragments and microscopic plastic...
In the last decade, the presence and environmental effects of plastic pollution in the aquatic and t...
Over the last 60 years plastics production has increased manifold, owing to their inexpensive, multi...
Over the last decade, plastic became a symbol of threats for humanity today. The big pluses in its p...
Plastics contain a complex mixture of chemicals including polymers, additives, starting substances a...
Plastic debris are accumulating in our oceans and are degraded into smaller pieces which eventually ...
Microplastics are ubiquitous contaminants that may harm wildlife through the leaching of chemical ad...
Plastic products are made from the essential polymer mixed with a complex blend of substances includ...
International audienceThe risk of plastic debris, and specifically micro(nano)plastic particles, to ...
Plastic pollution is a ubiquitous and growing global problem. Past studies have shown that not only ...
Historically, many additives and catalysts used in plastics were based on compounds of toxic metals ...
Plastic products contain complex mixtures of extractable chemicals that can be toxic. However, human...
Plastic products contain complex mixtures of extractable chemicals that can be toxic. However, human...
Plastics debris in the marine environment, including resin pellets, fragments and microscopic plasti...
Plastic contamination is ubiquitous in the environment and has been related to increasing global pla...
Plastics debris in themarine environment, including resin pellets, fragments and microscopic plastic...
In the last decade, the presence and environmental effects of plastic pollution in the aquatic and t...
Over the last 60 years plastics production has increased manifold, owing to their inexpensive, multi...
Over the last decade, plastic became a symbol of threats for humanity today. The big pluses in its p...
Plastics contain a complex mixture of chemicals including polymers, additives, starting substances a...
Plastic debris are accumulating in our oceans and are degraded into smaller pieces which eventually ...