Washing machines blamed for ocean 'microplastic' pollution

by ClickGreen staff. Published Wed 19 Oct 2011 14:19, Last updated: 2011-10-19
Washing machines are source of ocean pollution
Washing machines are source of ocean pollution

Scientists have identified household washing machines as the major source of so-called “microplastic” pollution — bits of polyester and acrylic smaller than the head of a pin — that they now have detected on ocean shorelines worldwide.

Their report describing this potentially harmful material appears in ACS’ journal Environmental Science & Technology.

Mark Browne and colleagues explain that the accumulation of microplastic debris in marine environments has raised health and safety concerns.

The bits of plastic contain potentially harmful ingredients which go into the bodies of animals and could be transferred to people who consume fish. Ingested microplastic can transfer and persist into their cells for months.

Scientists looked for microplastic contamination along 18 coasts around the world and tracked down a likely source of this contamination.

They found more microplastic on shores in densely populated areas, and identified an important source — wastewater from household washing machines.

They point out that more than 1,900 fibers can rinse off of a single garment during a wash cycle, and these fibers look just like the microplastic debris on shorelines.

The problem, they say, is likely to intensify in the future, and the report suggests solutions: “Designers of clothing and washing machines should consider the need to reduce the release of fibers into wastewater and research is needed to develop methods for removing microplastic from sewage.”





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Comments about Washing machines blamed for ocean 'microplastic' pollution

How did they differentiate plastic from washing machines from plastic that broke down from elsewhere? Is it chemically different?
Tom Yancey, Tusculum, TN around 7 months ago


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