Textile cascade filter for removing microplastics from wastewater

Microplastics are now found almost everywhere, even in remote regions of Antarctica. They enter the human body through the food chain. Studies indicate that microplastics may have negative effects on the human health. One important source of microplastic pollution is the washing of textiles made from synthetic fibers. During washing, significant amounts of microplastics are released into wastewater and then enter aquatic ecosystems. To address this problem, the German Institutes of Textile and Fiber Research Denkendorf (DITF) have developed a textile-based cascade filter system.

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Contact
Dr.-Ing. Jamal Sarsour
Competence Center Textile Chemistry, Application [&] Environmental Technologies 
Environmental Technologies
T +49 (0)711 93 40-225
E jamal.sarsour@ditf.de

Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Sabine Keller
T +49 (0) 711 / 93 40 – 5 05
F +49 (0) 711 / 93 40 – 2 97
E sabine.keller@ditf.de

Source:
https://www.ditf.de/en/index/current/press-releases/