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Voice of the Danube
Research Report | Water Quality and Treatment
15 February 2023 | DWP, D-LeaP
European Investment Bank
Microplastics and Micropollutants in Water

Microplastics are tiny solid plastic particles increasingly polluting soils, rivers, lakes, and oceans. According to a recent estimate, a person who eats seafood will swallow, on average, 11 000 pieces of microplastics every year. It's with not surprise that the majority of EU citizens are concerned about the impact of plastic products on their health (89%) and on the environment (88%).

Micropollutants are almost invisible parts of products that are used daily, such as in pharmaceuticals, industrial chemicals, cosmetics, and pesticides. Most of these, unlike microplastics, most micropollutants cannot be removed by conventional wastewater treatment plants and thus find their way into the environment and potentially back into our food chain.