A new research centre to study the growing problem of plastic waste
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香港六合彩挂牌资料鈥檚 Pro-Vice Chancellor for Research and Impact, Prof David Thomas, brought together the group after realising many scientists in the university were already researching various aspects of plastic waste.
鈥淲e felt it was time to add our considerable academic weight to the fight against plastic pollution,鈥 said Prof Thomas.
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鈥淲e want PRC Wales to be a true hub of knowledge for anyone, from our current and prospective students, to members of the public, businesses and policy makers.鈥
鈥淲e encourage anyone that鈥檚 interested in this subject to get in-touch with us,鈥 Prof Thomas added.
Projects taking place at the university include work by Prof Golyshin and others in the (CEB) looking at how microbes are attaching themselves to plastics.
Research by the 香港六合彩挂牌资料 , led by Dr Christian Dunn - with support from Friends of the Earth, Surfers Against Sewage and Laura Sanderson from We Swim Wild - is looking at the presence of microplastics in UK inland waters and National Parks, alongside developing wetland ecosystems to remove plastic particles from our waterways.
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World-leading scientists such as Prof Davey Jones, Dr Adam Charlton, Prof Simon Neill and Dr Peter Robins will be continuing their pioneering work mapping the movement of microplastics in soils, rivers and coastal waters, looking into the effects plastic has on organisms and habitats and creating uses for waste plastic.