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      Lecture 3 Fate of microplastics in wastewater and water treatment plants

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          Ewa Maria Siedlecka

          Associate Professor, head of the Laboratory of Advanced Oxidation Processes, Faculty of Chemistry University of Gdansk. Scientific interests: development and application in the environment of modern electrochemical, photocatalytic and chemical oxidation methods, assessment biodegradability and toxicity of micro-pollutants, fate of micro-pollutants in the environment, synthesis of new materials for renewable energy.

             

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      Lecture 2 ML regulations, national and international policies
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      Recently plastic litter contamination is considered one of the most serious manmade threats for the natural environment and hence a topic of emerging concern. Microplastics are called tiny plastic pieces, less than 5 mm, primarily made of polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), and other commonly used, poorly biodegradable polymers.

      The amount of plastic litter present in the marine environment is increasing.

      Therefore Polish Ecological Club in Gdańsk, supported by Coalition Clean Baltic in Uppsala, in partnership with all Baltic catchment countries, prepared a set of lectures, films, tasks and animations to raise awareness on the problem of littering our common sea – The Baltic.
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dofinansowanego przez Wojewódzki Fundusz Ochrony Środowiska i Gospodarki Wodnej w Gdańsku
      Dzięki inicjatywie:
      Polski Klub Ekologiczny i Laboratorium Ewolucji Miasta
      Przy współpracy:
      Centrum Informacji i Edukacji Ekologicznej w Gdańsku oraz Urbanlab 3.0
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