Back to All Events

Addressing Microfiber Pollution Through Cross Sector Collaboration

Join us at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute (MBARI), and virtually, for a presentation on “Addressing Microfiber Pollution Through Cross Sector Collaboration”. See program description below.

Due to growing concerns over the presence and persistence of microfiber pollution in the environment as well as their potential ecological and human health impacts, scientists from the textile industry, marine conservation, government, and academia are working together to address this critical issue. With interest initially stemming from plastic pollution research, global scientists are finding that microfibers are prevalent in all environment compartments from soil, sea, air, to living organisms, and that both non-plastic and plastic fibers could be of concern. Through cross-sector collaboration, important foundational work is being conducted to (1) define microfiber; (2) assess potential sources, prevalence and causes; (3) build standardized methodology to measure and estimate the prevalence; and (4) build recommendations for reducing microfiber pollution through sustainable textile innovation and policy solutions for a variety of stakeholders. This presentation will discuss a multi-pronged approach to drive solutions through research, prevention, and mitigation measures for microfiber pollution.

You can find a recording of the presentation at the following link:

https://vimeo.com/895002791?share=copy

Previous
Previous
October 13

2023 Textile x Ocean Connector Sail

Next
Next
February 21

PNW Consortium on Plastics Interest Group Meeting