Microplastic in the environment - sources, impacts and solutions
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Microplastic in the environment - sources, impacts and solutions
Microplastic in the Environment Sources, Impacts & Solutions r 2015 e b m e v o N 4 23 - 2 Germany , e n g lo o C , s u Maternusha +++ 150 international participants expected +++ +++ 15% early bird discount until end of June +++ Organiser www.microplastic-conference.eu Your Conference Team International conference on Microplastic in the Environment – Sources, Impacts & Solutions Michael Carus Managing Director nova-Institut GmbH Roland Essel Programme +49 (0)2233 4814 - 42 roland.essel@nova-institut.de Dominik Vogt Conference Management & Sponsorship +49 (0)2233 4814 - 49 dominik.vogt@nova-institut.de Jutta Millich Partners & Media Partners +49 (0)561 503580 - 44 jutta.millich@nova-institut.de Ina Hellge Contact, Registration, Organisation +49 (0)2233 4814 - 40 ina.hellge@nova-institut.de Scientific studies have shown that plastics greatly contribute to the littering of oceans. In marine protection, plastic particles with a diameter smaller than 5 mm are referred to as microplastics. These can be secondary fragments created by the breaking up of larger pieces of plastic such as packaging materials, or fibres that are washed out of textiles. They can also be primary plastic particles produced in microscopic sizes. These include granulates used in cosmetics and in other applications. The microplastic conference will: • Identify sources of microplastics and quantify the amount ending up in nature • Reveal impacts on marine ecosystems and human beings • Propose solutions for current problems such as prevention, recycling and substitution with biodegradable plastics & other materials The conference will provide plenty of s cope for discussion between producers, consumers, scientists, environmental organisations, governmental agencies and other interested stakeholders. The first speakers have already confirmed their contribution to the conference: Venue Maternushaus Köln Kardinal-Frings-Str. 1 – 3 50668 Cologne, Germany +49 (0)221 163 10 info@maternushaus.de 23 - 24 November 2015 nova-Institut GmbH Chemiepark Knapsack Industriestr. 300 50354 Huerth, Germany Prof. Christian Laforsch (University of Bayreuth, Germany), Peter Sundt (Mepex Consult AS, Norway), Prof. Dr. Stephan Pflugmacher-Lima (TU Berlin, Germany), Nadja Ziebarth (BUND, Friends of the Earth Germany), Maria Westerbos & Jeroen Dagevos (Plastic Soup Foundation, The Netherlands), Prof. Dr.-Ing. Christian Bonten (University of Stuttgart, Germany), Jan Raven stijn (Jan Ravenstijn Consulting, The Netherlands) If you want to contribute as a speaker or like to become a partner / media partner of this conference please get in contact with the nova team! Entrance Fee Conference incl. Catering, plus 19 % 495 €) (Both Days VAT 295 € (Single Day) ion at: Registration and further informat u www.microplastic-conference.e