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Washing Machine Filters Reduce Microfiber Emissions: Evidence From a Community-Scale Pilot in Parry Sound, Ontario

Journal

FRONTIERS IN MARINE SCIENCE
Volume 8, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.777865

Keywords

microfibers; microplastics; textiles; washing machines; mitigation; wastewater treatment

Funding

  1. NSERC USRA
  2. NSERC PGSD
  3. Geoff Peach Scholarship Fund
  4. Center for Global Change Studies fellowship
  5. ECCC EcoAction Community Funding Program
  6. Lush Handmade Cosmetics Ltd.
  7. Patagonia Environmental Grants Fund of Tides Foundation
  8. LeVan Family Foundation
  9. Georgian Bay Forever
  10. RBC Foundation
  11. Charles H. Ivey Foundation
  12. J. P. Bickell Foundation

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The study demonstrates that installing washing machine filters at the community level can significantly reduce microfiber emissions, with clear effectiveness in capturing lint.
Washing clothing is a known pathway for microfibers to reach the environment. Previous research has investigated microfiber capture close to the source (i.e., the washing machine), and demonstrated washing machine filters as a potential mitigation strategy. Widespread deployment into homes may be an effective solution to prevent microfiber emissions. Here, we investigated the effectiveness of washing machine filters at the level of a community. We installed filters in 97 homes in a small town, representing approximately 10% of households connected to the municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP). We evaluated treated final effluent and found a significant reduction in microfibers after filter installation. Furthermore, lint samples from filters revealed an average weekly lint capture of 6.4 g, equivalent to 179,200-2,707,200 microfibers. This research shows that microfiber filters on washing machines are effective at scale, and this result can help inform policy decisions to reduce microfiber emissions from laundering textiles.

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