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University of Portsmouth Research Tackles Microfiber Pollution from Laundry Operations
A new study from the University of Portsmouth seeks to address the growing environmental concern of microfiber pollution resulting from laundry processes in the cruise and hotel industries.
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Updated about 6 hours ago
Summary
Microfiber pollution is becoming a significant environmental issue, particularly from large-scale laundry operations associated with the cruise and hotel sectors.
The research, led by the University of Portsmouth, employs industrial filtration technology developed by the Cleaner Seas Group to mitigate this pollution.
As awareness of microfiber pollution grows, this initiative represents a crucial step towards understanding and reducing its impact on the environment.
Key Facts
| Fact | Value |
|---|---|
| Research Institution | University of Portsmouth |
| Technology Used | Industrial filtration technology |
| Environmental Issue | Microfiber pollution |
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