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TrackingPFAS

New technology will improve environmental monitoring: The AutoSPAN project tracks PFAS contamination in real time Very good news that supports our activities in PlastTrack.  Casper Kunstmann and Jacek Fiutowski work together on a project that allows autosampling to track PFAS in water.  Read the full article here.

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What happened since the Kick-off?

At the start of the project, we ensured everyone involved was on the same page by defining responsibilities and finished all the necessary formalities. We are excited that everyone is on board and that we can move forward with our plans. With our team in place, we started to determine reference materials. That is a

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Kick-off PlastTrack

Plastics are everywhere, and there are many gaps in the path they follow from production to degradation. It makes up 80% of marine pollution. Plastic generally takes between 500-1000 years to degrade. Even then, it becomes microplastics without fully degrading.PlastTrack aims to prevent further uncontrolled micro- and nanoplastic releases by delivering tools that track the path

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