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Integrated Cross-Sectoral Solutions to Micro- and Nanoplastic Pollution in Soil and Groundwater Ecosystems

Lead Research Organisation: University of Birmingham
Department Name: Sch of Geography, Earth & Env Sciences

Abstract

Recent evidence of increasing accumulation of micro- and nanoplastics (MnP) in soils and groundwater raise severe concerns by agricultural and water industries, food manufacturers, regulators, environmental interest groups and citizens. Private and public sectors require detailed understanding of environmental and public health risks posed by MnP in soils and groundwater. The PlasticUnderground Doctoral Network creates supra-disciplinary intersectoral capacity for analysing the fate, transport and impacts of MnP in soils and groundwater to develop solutions for reducing their environmental and public health risks, supporting the EC's circular plastic economy strategy. The central aim of the PlasticUnderground Doctoral Network is to deliver international scientific excellence through a holistic supra-disciplinary and inter-sectoral research and training network on solutions to the emerging crisis of
MnP pollution in subsurface ecosystems in soils and groundwater, integrating knowledge across traditional discipline boundaries to benefit the public and private sectors. The supra-disciplinary research programme includes unique training opportunities for a cohort of 10 Early-Stage Researchers (ESRs) (plus one individually funded through ETHZ as Associated Country partner) in environmental and social science, ecotoxicology, soil science and aquatic ecology, analytical chemistry, agronomy, data science and numerical modelling as well as responsible innovation, method standardization for use in regulatory decision making and risk assessment. The integrated training programme will prepare ESRs with skill sets that are urgently required in agricultural, water, chemical, and manufacturing industries, environmental and regulatory agencies, academia, and the public sector and includes training provision by key stakeholders that will directly benefit from the training in this network.
 
Description The choice of sampling method has significant impact on the detection of microplastics from sediment samples
Exploitation Route development of reporting standards for field and laboratory based methods for microplastic identification
Sectors Agriculture

Food and Drink

Environment

 
Description Development of public exhibition as Birmingham University Exchange Educational Comic Book on MnP Pollution (under development)
First Year Of Impact 2025
Sector Education,Culture, Heritage, Museums and Collections
Impact Types Cultural

Societal

 
Description Advanced Training Course in Microplastic Identification and Characterisation 
Form Of Engagement Activity Participation in an activity, workshop or similar
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Postgraduate students
Results and Impact The event, co-created with private sector partner PolyMateria (London based SME), was designed to train the next generation of plastic waste researchers and practitioners in extraction, identification and characterisation activities. The 5-day event took place at Birmingham University and at the Polymateria headoffices and laboratories in London in January 2024.
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2024
 
Description Stories from 100 and 1 rivers - Global patterns and downstream evolution of river microplastic pollution 
Form Of Engagement Activity A talk or presentation
Part Of Official Scheme? No
Geographic Reach International
Primary Audience Professional Practitioners
Results and Impact Presentation at 2023 AGU Fall Meeting: Stories from 100 and 1 rivers - Global patterns and downstream evolution of river microplastic pollution
Year(s) Of Engagement Activity 2023