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Plastic

Plastics are an integral part of modern life, but their environmental impact, especially on marine ecosystems, is a growing concern. At SINTEF, our multidisciplinary research on plastics encompasses a broad spectrum of scientific disciplines and international collaborations.

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Our work includes studying the fate and impact of plastics in marine environments, developing innovative recycling technologies, and assessing the impact of plastic pollution on marine biodiversity. In addition to research organizations and industrial stakeholders, we partner with local municipalities and authorities, the European Union’s Marine Strategy Framework Directive (EU MSFD), International Council for Exploration of the Seas (ICES), regional fisheries management organizations (RFMOs), the Arctic Council, and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) to advance knowledge and develop solutions.

The plastic life cycle

We aim to address mitigation and support development of best practices at all levels of the plastic lifecycle. For the last decade, we have had a focus on developing methodologies to enable accurate risk assessment for plastic pollution in the (marine) environment. Our capacities entail characterization, analysis, and monitoring of microplastics, nanoplastics and plastic chemicals, studying fate and degradation pathways both in the laboratory and by use of ocean transport models, and assessing eco-toxicological effects of plastic chemicals, particles and litter to species at multiple trophic levels. More recently, we are addressing community level interactions between marine organisms and plastic/plastic-coated maritime structures.

In the context of global plastic governance, SINTEF plays a crucial role in addressing the complex challenges posed by plastic pollution. We work within a regulatory framework that includes international agreements such as the Paris Agreement, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), as well as the development of the UN Global Plastics Treaty. Our mission is to highlight the challenges and opportunities within these frameworks and develop technological solutions in collaboration with industries. This approach ensures that Norway meets its national regulatory responsibilities and fulfils its global obligations to combat plastic pollution effectively.

News

Cement factories can put the brakes on global plastic pollution

Cement factories can put the brakes on global plastic pollution

Researchers believe that plastic refuse can be used as fuel in cement factories in Asia. If this works, it may provide a solution to two of the planet’s biggest environmental problems – plastic in the oceans and high levels of coal consumption.

Jellyfish: Disgusting? Useful!

Jellyfish: Disgusting? Useful!

NTNU and SINTEF Ocean participate in a European research project on the use of jellyfish blooms as solutions for producing new products.

Projects

Source to Seas – Zero Pollution 2030

Source to Seas – Zero Pollution 2030

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The EU funded project Source to Seas - Zero Pollution 2030 seeks to guide the process towards Achieving Zero Pollution in European Seas

BlueMissionBanos

BlueMissionBanos

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Supporting the Mission Ocean Lighthouse in the Baltic and North Sea basins

OLAMUR

OLAMUR

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Offshore Low-trophic Aquaculture in Multi-Use scenario Realisation