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brot@feddit.org to BicyclesDeutsch · 2 months ago

How much microplastic is generated during mountain biking?

www.uni-bayreuth.de

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How much microplastic is generated during mountain biking?

www.uni-bayreuth.de

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Researchers at the University of Bayreuth have, for the first time, provided concrete figures on the abrasion of mountain bike tyres in off-road conditions. Their findings contribute to a better understanding of the global microplastic cycle. They report on their research in the journal „Science of The Total Environment“.  
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      Rubber counts as microplastic pollution, because it has the same effects: It will not biodegrade, is not healthy to have in your body, but will accumulate there

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber_pollution

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        Is there an alternative to rubber tires that does biodegrade?

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          No afaik but I’d bet there’s at least someone working on that - it’s needed asap, as car tires shed a quarter of all microplastics in the environment.

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            Wow, that’s a lot higher than I expected.

            Whoever comes up with a viable solution stands to make a lot of money.

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          I think only about 25% of tire materials are natural. The rest are synthetic rubber, resins and fillers, then metal.

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