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Identifikasi Kelimpahan dan Karakteristik Fisik Mikroplastik pada Pengolahan Air Lindi Tempat Pengelolaan Sampah Terpadu Bantargebang

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Rahayu Nabila Putri, Gina Lova Sari, Gina Lova Sari, Nur Umi Amanah

Summary

Researchers identified the abundance and physical characteristics of microplastics in leachate from Bantargebang TPST, a large-scale integrated waste management facility in Indonesia, finding significant microplastic contamination in leachate streams and characterizing particle morphology and distribution.

The growth of plastic consumption in Indonesia can reduce the increase in microplastic pollution in various environments, including in leachate in the Final Processing Site (TPA). Bantargebang TPST is a large-scale waste management site that has high potential for microplastic contamination. Microplastics are plastic particles measuring

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