TY - JOUR
T1 - From production to pollution
T2 - a review of microfiber release mechanisms and mitigation strategies in the textile industry
AU - Akyıldız, Sinem Hazal
AU - Sezgin, Hande
AU - Yalçın Eniş, İpek
AU - Balestra, Valentina
AU - Marini, Paola
AU - Bellopede, Rossana
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Textile Institute.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Microfiber pollution, a subset of microplastics, has arisen as a serious environmental and health issue, driven by the widespread use of textiles and the worldwide extent of microplastic contamination. Microfibers, which come from primary sources such as textile manufacturing and secondary processes such as garment fragmentation, are ubiquitous contaminants with far-reaching environmental and human health consequences. This review examines the origins, pathways and impacts of microfiber pollution, with a focus on the textile industry’s role and potential solutions. Bibliometric analysis reveals a sustained research interest in microfiber-related challenges and solutions, with publications peaking in 2022. Advancements in textile manufacturing methods, the use of biodegradable fibers, the integration of filtration systems in washing machines, advanced wastewater treatment technologies and the implementation of legislative frameworks such as the European Union (EU) Green Deal are all important strategies for addressing microfiber pollution. Collaboration among industry, governments, R&D institutions and consumers is critical to reducing microfiber release and promoting sustainable practices.
AB - Microfiber pollution, a subset of microplastics, has arisen as a serious environmental and health issue, driven by the widespread use of textiles and the worldwide extent of microplastic contamination. Microfibers, which come from primary sources such as textile manufacturing and secondary processes such as garment fragmentation, are ubiquitous contaminants with far-reaching environmental and human health consequences. This review examines the origins, pathways and impacts of microfiber pollution, with a focus on the textile industry’s role and potential solutions. Bibliometric analysis reveals a sustained research interest in microfiber-related challenges and solutions, with publications peaking in 2022. Advancements in textile manufacturing methods, the use of biodegradable fibers, the integration of filtration systems in washing machines, advanced wastewater treatment technologies and the implementation of legislative frameworks such as the European Union (EU) Green Deal are all important strategies for addressing microfiber pollution. Collaboration among industry, governments, R&D institutions and consumers is critical to reducing microfiber release and promoting sustainable practices.
KW - Microfiber pollution
KW - environmental pollution
KW - laundry emissions
KW - microplastics
KW - textile industry
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105014931309
U2 - 10.1080/00405000.2025.2547125
DO - 10.1080/00405000.2025.2547125
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:105014931309
SN - 0040-5000
JO - Journal of the Textile Institute
JF - Journal of the Textile Institute
ER -