https://planetcare.org/de/blogs/nieuws.atomPlanetCare - Nieuws2019-08-14T18:58:00+02:00PlanetCarehttps://planetcare.org/de/blogs/nieuws/hier-kan-ook-een-titel2019-08-14T18:58:00+02:002019-08-14T18:58:29+02:00At 35 %, fibres represent the largest single contribution to microplastics in the oceans.Bold Commerce CollaboratorSource: Boucher, J. and Friot D. (2017). Primary Microplastics in the Oceans: A Global Evaluation of Sources. Gland, Switzerland: IUCN. 43pp.]]>
https://planetcare.org/de/blogs/nieuws/blog-voorbeeld-12019-08-14T18:58:00+02:002019-08-14T18:58:58+02:00In 2016 synthetic fibres – plastics, represented 60 % of the 70 million tons global production of textile fibers.Bold Commerce Collaborator
Source: Carr, S.A., 2017. Sources and dispersive modes of micro-fibers in the environment. Integrated Environ. Assess. Manag. 13, 466e469.
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https://planetcare.org/de/blogs/nieuws/een-kop2019-06-17T10:28:00+02:002019-08-14T18:55:29+02:00Fibres are shed from new and used clothes every time they are washed.Bold Commerce CollaboratorSource: Pirc U, Vidmar M, Mozer A, Krzan A (2016) Emissions of micro-plastic fibers from microfiber fleece during domestic washing, Environ Sci Pollut Res Int 23:22206–22211