{"id":31324,"date":"2023-05-02T14:09:14","date_gmt":"2023-05-02T13:09:14","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/?p=31324"},"modified":"2023-05-02T14:52:54","modified_gmt":"2023-05-02T13:52:54","slug":"why-new-rules-needed-stop-microplastic-pollution","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.innovationnewsnetwork.com\/why-new-rules-needed-stop-microplastic-pollution\/31324\/","title":{"rendered":"Why new rules are needed to stop microplastic pollution"},"content":{"rendered":"

Jacob Larkin, Marketing Coordinator at Lanes Group plc,<\/a> outlines the importance of implementing stronger legislation to tackle microplastic pollution.<\/h2>\n

Plastic pollution is one of the defining environmental challenges of our current era. It is estimated that around 400 million metric tons of plastic are created every year, a number that is only increasing – and the world is still struggling to find a sustainable way of processing and disposing of plastic waste.<\/p>\n

A recent report<\/a> estimated that more than 171 trillion pieces of plastic are currently circulating in the world\u2019s oceans. Most people are aware of the impact that discarded plastic bottles and packaging have on the environment, but many may not realise that one of the most common forms of plastic pollution is also one of the smallest.<\/p>\n

Microplastics are tiny particles or fragments of plastic that measure less than 5mm. Despite their microscopic size, they are doing significant damage to the environment, polluting our seas and rivers, and exacerbating existing problems with the over-stressed sewer and drainage network.<\/p>\n

As the UK\u2019s largest privately-owned specialist drainage and wastewater contractor, Lanes Group sees the impact of plastic pollution on the country\u2019s drains and waterways on a daily basis, and has launched a campaign called Microplastics Out of Our Drains (MOOD)<\/a> to raise awareness of the issue. Here, we will explore the causes and impact of the rise of microplastics, and identify the key steps that must be taken to remedy it.<\/p>\n

The scale of the current microplastic pollution problem<\/h3>\n

Due to their small size and sheer ubiquity, it is almost impossible to accurately estimate how many microplastic particles can now be found polluting our environment. These tiny plastic fragments have been created in vast quantities over the years, and are now so deeply embedded in the environment that it would now be impossible to remove them.<\/p>\n

There are two main sources of microplastics in the environment:<\/p>\n