We plan to develop innovative tools to measure and characterize MNPs and potential contaminants in food, water and air.
We are committed to understanding the effect of MNPs combined with potentially harmful environmental contaminants adhering to their surfaces and finding their way into the human body.
We aim to examine a possible link between MNPs and their role in food allergy and allergic asthma.
After more than two years of intensive negotiations, the world is approaching a critical turning point in the fight against plastic pollution. The final session of the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee (INC), known as INC-5.2, will take place in Geneva from 5 to 14 August 2025, where delegates are expected to finalise a legally binding Global Plastics Treaty.
At the upcoming FEED 2025 conference in Novi Sad in autumn this year, Imptox scientist Prof. Andreja Rajković will share new findings on how micro- and nanoplastics may influence feed safety through their interaction with other contaminants.
The Green Week 2025 has opened with a powerful message: a circular economy is not just about waste reduction or resource efficiency, it is central to Europe’s strategic vision for health, sustainability, and competitiveness.
At this year’s SETAC Europe Annual Meeting in Vienna, Imptox researchers from the University of Belgrade, Ghent University and Sciensano shared new findings on micro- and nanoplastics and their potential health effects, contributing to global discussions on environmental safety and public health.