Bit by bit microplastics from tyres are polluting our waterways
Particles from tyre wear were found to be the most prevalent microplastic in urban stormwater
Particles from tyre wear were found to be the most prevalent microplastic in urban stormwater
Griffith University researchers have used human hair waste to develop sustainable organic hi-tech devices for water quality testing of contaminants.
Griffith University campuses will play host toSustainability Week 2018 from September 3-7 with talks, displays and markets on offer.
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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.
Developing a new way to know exactly what’s in the water we use and consume and how it canpotentiallyaffectusand the environment has garnered a Griffith researcher with a tophonour.
Griffith University has been awarded six Australian Research Council Linkage Project grants worth more than $1.3 million for a variety of research studies.