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WET WIPES PACKAGEWater UK, the organisation which represents all the UK water companies, are calling on the Government to go further and faster on in taking action on wet wipes.

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WET WIPES PACKAGEThe Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) has launched a new consultation on banning wet wipes containing plastic across the UK under plans to tackle plastic pollution and clean up the country’s waterways.

THERESE COFFEYEnvironment Secretary Thérèse Coffey is expected to announce tougher penalties and fines on water companies this week which will be reinvested back into a new Water Restoration Fund, making polluters pay for damage they cause to the environment.

FERTILISER SPREADING ON FIELD 1A new research study has shown that farmlands across Europe are potentially the biggest global reservoir of microplastics due to the high concentrations found in fertilisers derived from sewage sludge - with the UK shown to potentially have the highest amount of microplastic contamination in its soils.

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Discharge of raw sewage  untreated wastewater into rivers  coastal waters England 2020New research by experts from The University of Manchester has found that the poor management of untreated wastewater and raw sewage by water companies is the main source of microplastic pollution in the UK’s rivers.

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HIGHWAYS ENGLAND SURFACE WATER RUNOFFHighways England has launched a study into whether surface water which runs off roads affects the level of microplastics in the environment – the first phase of research paves the way for further studies on microplastics pollution.

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deep ocean microplastic current hotspotsAn international research project has revealed the highest levels of microplastic ever recorded on the seafloor, with up to 1.9 million pieces in a thin layer covering just one square metre.

MICROPLASTICS IN DRINKING WATER WHOThe World Health Organization (WHO) is today calling for a further assessment of microplastics in the environment and their potential impacts on human health, following the release of an analysis of current research related to microplastics in drinking-water.

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plasticnet Uni Voctoria plastics studyA new research study by scientists at the University of Victoria, British Columbia in Canada is warning that humans are unknowingly consuming tens of thousands of plastic particles per year—a problem that requires further research to understand potential health impacts.

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Microplastics pollution graphic. EunomiaIn an Expert Focus article for Waterbriefing, Jo Bradley, Market Development Manager, SDS Ltd draws attention to an overlooked source of microplastics pollution.

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