Track Micro and Nanoplastics

Date
11. MAR 2026

Location

SDU
Alsion 2
6400 Sønderborg
Denmark

Micro and nanoplastics (MNPs), as fragments with dimensions less than a millimetre, have become a major global environmental issue in recent decades. Scientific studies have highlighted the presence of these fragments worldwide, even in environments thought to be unspoiled.

Sampling and analysis of micro/nanoplastics from abiotic and biotic environmental matrices has become a common challenge and motivation for developing new technological solutions. During the conference, we will present the current and potential microscopical and analytical methods used in plastics analyses, challenges, and solutions.

In addition, we will discuss challenges and needs in ecotoxicological testing, the environmental fate of plastics, and risk assessment of plastic products.

The PlastTrack event provides a comprehensive overview of:

• How microplastics and nanoplastics move and change in the environment
• Which technologies are used for measurement and monitoring
• How microplastics can be filtered from wastewater
• How data can be shared and used across laboratories and countries

The event combines research, technology, and concrete cases, providing a forum for professional dialogue across sectors.

Agenda

09:30 – Coffee

10:00 – Welcome and introduction

Assoc. Prof. Jacek Fiutowski

10:15 – The Roskilde Center for Interdisciplinary Plastic Research (CIPR)

Monitoring plastics and their fate in the environment

Dr. Claudia Lorenz, Roskilde University

10:45 – Solutions for filtering microplastics

Moritz Gesterding, ACO Beton GmbH

11:15 – Filtering microplastics in wastewater

Daniela Schmitz, Pruefinstitut für Abwassertechnik GmbH, Aachen

11:45 – Lunch

12:30 – PlastTrack: Scope and results

Environmental impacts

Measurement campaigns in the region

– Dr. Stefan Dittmer

Detection tools: mobile and stationary solutions

– Assoc. Prof. Jacek Fiutowski

Data exchange

– Dr. Sebastian Primpke

Transformation processes of (micro)plastics – effects of artificial weathering

– Dr. Lisa Roscher

Case studies

– Prof. Jonathan Brewer

14:45 – Closing discussion

The PlastTrack project is supported by Interreg Deutschland–Danmark and co-financed by the European Union.
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