Biosolids containing microplastics used on farm lands
Study reveals 1-17kg of microplastic per biosolid tonne could be used on agricultural lands.
Study reveals 1-17kg of microplastic per biosolid tonne could be used on agricultural lands.
Queensland white, scallop hammerhead, tiger and bull sharks not immune from plastic contamination.
Study shows negative impacts on survival, growth in the parents, but no adverse effects in children.
Particles from tyre wear were found to be the most prevalent microplastic in urban stormwater
Griffith University researchers have taken a forensic look at the amount of airborne microplastics indoors in Australia and the results are confronting
People are exposed to thousands of airborne microplastics a year indoors, a Griffith-led study has found.
Constructed wetlands act as a barrier preventing the spread of microplastics through the environment, a Griffith-led study has found.
A groundbreaking Griffith University study has found Antarctic krill which ingest microplastics are able to turn them into nanoplastics through digestion.
Each kilogram of waste material contained thousands of tiny pieces of plastics
Griffith's first CRC to unite industry, government and research to enhance plastics value chain.