Exploration of microplastics from personal care and cosmetic products and its estimated emissions to marine environment: An evidence from Malaysia
This study aims understand microplastics from personal care and cosmetic products in Malaysia via quantification and characterization of microplastics together with emission estimation to marine environment. A total of 214 respondents from all over Malaysia were surveyed with identification of top t...
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my.upm.eprints.726672020-11-27T04:18:37Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72667/ Exploration of microplastics from personal care and cosmetic products and its estimated emissions to marine environment: An evidence from Malaysia Praveena, Sarva Mangala Mohamad Shaifuddin, Siti Norashikin Akizuki, Shinichi This study aims understand microplastics from personal care and cosmetic products in Malaysia via quantification and characterization of microplastics together with emission estimation to marine environment. A total of 214 respondents from all over Malaysia were surveyed with identification of top ten personal care and cosmetic products usage. Particles found in facial cleaner/scrub and toothpaste were colored and colorless with majority of granular shapes. Particles in toothpaste were found between 3 and 145 μm while particles in facial cleaner/scrub were found to be between 10 and 178 μm, stipulating the presence of microplastics. Plastic polymers (LDPE and polypropylene) were found in all facial cleaner/scrub samples while only plastic polymers (LDPE) were present in toothpaste sample G. A total of 0.199 trillion microplastics are expected to be released annually to marine environment in Malaysia. Personal care and cosmetic products are seen as one of the microplastics sources for Malaysia and worldwide. Elsevier 2018-11 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/72667/1/Exploration%20of%20microplastics%20from%20personal%20care.pdf Praveena, Sarva Mangala and Mohamad Shaifuddin, Siti Norashikin and Akizuki, Shinichi (2018) Exploration of microplastics from personal care and cosmetic products and its estimated emissions to marine environment: An evidence from Malaysia. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 136. 135 - 140. ISSN 0025-326X https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0025326X18306519 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2018.09.012 |
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This study aims understand microplastics from personal care and cosmetic products in Malaysia via quantification and characterization of microplastics together with emission estimation to marine environment. A total of 214 respondents from all over Malaysia were surveyed with identification of top ten personal care and cosmetic products usage. Particles found in facial cleaner/scrub and toothpaste were colored and colorless with majority of granular shapes. Particles in toothpaste were found between 3 and 145 μm while particles in facial cleaner/scrub were found to be between 10 and 178 μm, stipulating the presence of microplastics. Plastic polymers (LDPE and polypropylene) were found in all facial cleaner/scrub samples while only plastic polymers (LDPE) were present in toothpaste sample G. A total of 0.199 trillion microplastics are expected to be released annually to marine environment in Malaysia. Personal care and cosmetic products are seen as one of the microplastics sources for Malaysia and worldwide. |
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Exploration of microplastics from personal care and cosmetic products and its estimated emissions to marine environment: An evidence from Malaysia |
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Exploration of microplastics from personal care and cosmetic products and its estimated emissions to marine environment: An evidence from Malaysia |
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