Impact of vented and condenser tumble dryers on waterborne and airborne microfiber pollution.

Laundering of textiles is a significant source of waterborne microfiber pollution, and solutions are now being sought to mitigate this issue including improvements in clothing technology and integration of filtration systems into washing machines. Vented tumble dryers are a potential source of airbo...

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Main Authors: Amber M Cummins, Adam K Malekpour, Andrew J Smith, Suzanne Lonsdale, John R Dean, Neil J Lant
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2023-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285548
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author Amber M Cummins
Adam K Malekpour
Andrew J Smith
Suzanne Lonsdale
John R Dean
Neil J Lant
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description Laundering of textiles is a significant source of waterborne microfiber pollution, and solutions are now being sought to mitigate this issue including improvements in clothing technology and integration of filtration systems into washing machines. Vented tumble dryers are a potential source of airborne microfiber pollution, as their built-in lint filtration systems have been found to be inefficient with significant quantities of textile microfibers being released to the external environment through their exhaust air ducts. The present study is the first to evaluate the impact of condenser dryers, finding that they are significant contributors to waterborne microfiber pollution from the lint filter (if users clean this with water), the condenser and the condensed water. Microfiber release from drying of real consumer loads in condenser and vented tumble dryers was compared, finding that real loads release surprisingly high levels of microfibers (total 341.5 ± 126.0 ppm for those dried in a condenser dryer and 256.0 ± 74.2 ppm for those dried in a vented dryer), similar in quantity to microfibers produced during the first highly-shedding drying cycle of a new T-shirt load (total 321.4 ± 11.2 ppm) in a condenser dryer. Vented dryers were found to be significant contributors to waterborne microfiber pollution if consumers clean the lint filter with water in accordance with some published appliance usage instructions, as most (86.1 ± 5.5% for the real consumer loads tested) of the microfibers generated during vented tumble drying were collected on the lint filter. Therefore, tumble dryers are a significant source of waterborne and (for vented dryers) airborne microfiber pollution. While reducing the pore size of tumble dryer lint filters and instructing consumers to dispose of fibers collected on lint filters as municipal solid waste could help reduce the issue, more sophisticated engineering solutions will likely be required to achieve a more comprehensive solution.
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spelling doaj.art-14e5d31f2ee64a05b36f302d43f149882023-06-16T05:31:10ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032023-01-01185e028554810.1371/journal.pone.0285548Impact of vented and condenser tumble dryers on waterborne and airborne microfiber pollution.Amber M CumminsAdam K MalekpourAndrew J SmithSuzanne LonsdaleJohn R DeanNeil J LantLaundering of textiles is a significant source of waterborne microfiber pollution, and solutions are now being sought to mitigate this issue including improvements in clothing technology and integration of filtration systems into washing machines. Vented tumble dryers are a potential source of airborne microfiber pollution, as their built-in lint filtration systems have been found to be inefficient with significant quantities of textile microfibers being released to the external environment through their exhaust air ducts. The present study is the first to evaluate the impact of condenser dryers, finding that they are significant contributors to waterborne microfiber pollution from the lint filter (if users clean this with water), the condenser and the condensed water. Microfiber release from drying of real consumer loads in condenser and vented tumble dryers was compared, finding that real loads release surprisingly high levels of microfibers (total 341.5 ± 126.0 ppm for those dried in a condenser dryer and 256.0 ± 74.2 ppm for those dried in a vented dryer), similar in quantity to microfibers produced during the first highly-shedding drying cycle of a new T-shirt load (total 321.4 ± 11.2 ppm) in a condenser dryer. Vented dryers were found to be significant contributors to waterborne microfiber pollution if consumers clean the lint filter with water in accordance with some published appliance usage instructions, as most (86.1 ± 5.5% for the real consumer loads tested) of the microfibers generated during vented tumble drying were collected on the lint filter. Therefore, tumble dryers are a significant source of waterborne and (for vented dryers) airborne microfiber pollution. While reducing the pore size of tumble dryer lint filters and instructing consumers to dispose of fibers collected on lint filters as municipal solid waste could help reduce the issue, more sophisticated engineering solutions will likely be required to achieve a more comprehensive solution.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285548
spellingShingle Amber M Cummins
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Andrew J Smith
Suzanne Lonsdale
John R Dean
Neil J Lant
Impact of vented and condenser tumble dryers on waterborne and airborne microfiber pollution.
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title Impact of vented and condenser tumble dryers on waterborne and airborne microfiber pollution.
title_full Impact of vented and condenser tumble dryers on waterborne and airborne microfiber pollution.
title_fullStr Impact of vented and condenser tumble dryers on waterborne and airborne microfiber pollution.
title_full_unstemmed Impact of vented and condenser tumble dryers on waterborne and airborne microfiber pollution.
title_short Impact of vented and condenser tumble dryers on waterborne and airborne microfiber pollution.
title_sort impact of vented and condenser tumble dryers on waterborne and airborne microfiber pollution
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0285548
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