
Paper: Microplastic aquatic impacts included in Life Cycle Assessment
Scientific methods for Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) evaluate a broad range of environmental impacts, but the ecological effects of microplastics are often not included. In this research, we have developed a method to also account for the effects of these 'small particles' of plastic in environmental and sustainability analyses. This represents an important step towards a comprehensive understanding of the impact of plastic products.
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Circular plastics by 2050: what will it take?
What knowledge do stakeholders in the plastics chain need to accelerate the circular plastics transition by 2050? TNO investigated it for Circular Plastics NL (CPNL).


Circular strategies: The key to fossil-free packaging by 2050


New facility to develop circular plastics on an industrial scale


From plastic free to future-proof plastics


Surprisingly, in addition to packaging, car tyres and agricultural plastic biggest sources of microplastics in the Netherlands

