Influence of Plasticizers on the Properties of Natural Sri Lanka

  • Influence of Plasticizers on the Properties of Natural Sri Lanka
  • Influence of Plasticizers on the Properties of Natural Sri Lanka
  • Influence of Plasticizers on the Properties of Natural Sri Lanka
  • How to reduce plastic waste in Sri Lanka?
  • Currently, Sri Lanka follows several common ways of getting rid of plastics by dumping them in the incinerators or as landfill. This study mainly focused on the methods of plastic waste management, the current situation of Sri Lanka, available options, and proposals to reduce the plastic wastage in Sri Lanka. Content may be subject to copyright.
  • Is Sri Lanka spared by the global plastic waste crisis?
  • Sri Lanka’s southern coastline is dotted with popular resorts and beaches, but this once pristine landscapehasn’t been spared by the global plastic waste crisis, a study finds.
  • Are microplastics oxidized in marine protected areas in Sri Lanka?
  • Microplastics were studied in coastal sand, water and lagoons in Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in Southern Sri Lanka. Fragments and filaments were the dominant shapes. Polythene, Polypropylene and Polystyrene were the most abundant polymer types and about 40% MPs were oxidized.
  • Are microplastics present in cultured oysters?
  • Microplastics in cultured oyster, Crassostrea madrasensis for human consumption. Proceedings of the 24th International Forestry and Environment Symposium 2019 of the Department of Forestry and Environmental Science, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, Sri Lanka, 44P. Identification and quantification of microplastics using Nile Red staining
  • Which sand sampling sites are most affected by plastic pollution?
  • The sand sampling sites for the study on the southern coast of Sri Lanka. Image by Earth View Maps. The sites worst affected by plastic pollution wereDondra, Weligama and Ambalangoda, all in Southern province, due to significant recreational activity as well as fishing.
  • Why is plastic pollution a major burning problem in the world?
  • Plastics have been used widely in day to day life and as a raw material for many industries due to its unique properties. Plastic bottles, sachets, food packaging, and other items become prevalent all over the country, and due to its long-lasting properties, plastic pollution has become a major burning problem in the world.

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