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WET WIPE ISLAND WET WIPE REMOVAL BY VOLUNTEERS180 tonnes of congealed wet wipes – the equivalent to the weight of 15 double decker London buses – are being removed from the River Thames by the Port of London Authority, in collaboration with Thames Water.

Published in Water Issues

pGelIPN hydrogelResearchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have designed a novel sustainable hydrogel to remove microplastics from water - the material has a unique intertwined polymer network that can bind the contaminants and degrade them using UV light irradiation.

Published in Technology Focus

Photo -rh Susan Davy CEO SW Water- lh President  Lisa Robert Vice-Chancellor University of ExeterThe £30 million, Net Zero research centre which will tackle global environmental challenges has officially opened its doors this week. The Centre for Resilience in Environment, Water and Waste (CREWW) is a first-of-its-kind partnership between South West Water, the University of Exeter and Research England.

Published in Water Issues

PLASTIC UTENSILSThe Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs has published new guidance for businesses on how to prepare for the single-use plastic items ban which comes into effect on 1 October 2023.

Houses of ParliamentEnvironmental charity Thames21 is calling for the government to make an immediate decision on banning plastic in wet wipes in order to help tackle this sewage-based pollution ending up in the River Thames.

RIVER THAMES HAMMERSMITH BRIDGE 1Environmental charity Thames21 is calling on government to take immediate steps to ban plastic in wet wipes in order to help tackle this pollution ending up in the River Thames and in the wider natural environment - as it announces the results of the latest Big Wet Wipe Count.

Published in Water Issues

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.

Published in Water Issues

plastic - seabin 1Affinity Water, the UK’s largest water only company operating across southeast England, has partnered with SeaBin to take action on reducing plastic pollution in the region’s rivers and globally rare chalk streams.

Published in Water Issues

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.

Published in Water Issues

CDP REPORT ON FASION INDUSTRY AND WATER USEThe global fashion and textiles industry is largely blind to the risks of water pollution and is failing to tap into water-related business opportunities, according to a new report published today by CDP, a global environmental non-profit.

Published in Water Issues
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