Key sources of microplastics to the environment: Working Papers developed by Members of the Scientists’ Coalition

It is estimated 12.7 million metric tons (MT) of plastics enter the environment as microplastics every year, the main sources being paint, tyres, pellets, textiles and personal care products. There are  substantial additional quantities from the fragmentation of larger items of plastic that have already entered the environment as debris.

The following working papers provides an overview of the fate, effects, and potential mitigation strategies for each of these sources of microplastics.

These working papers have been prepared independently by members of the Scientists’ Coalition for an Effective Plastics Treaty and have yet to go through the standard review process of the Scientists’ Coalition.