"Old" and "new" contaminants and their management: learning from the past, looking to the future.
Gillian GibsonAndrew B CundyNswana KafwamfwaAlex G StewartPublished in: Environmental geochemistry and health (2021)
Within the 50 year lifetime of the Society for Environmental Geochemistry and Health (SEGH), we have seen a number of contaminants transfer from being the wonder chemical of their day through to becoming current contaminants of concern. This is also true for a variety of emerging contaminants such as plastic microbeads, pharmaceutical residues, and fire retardant chemicals, amongst others. This thought piece discusses the risk associated with a range of these emerging contaminants, their global nature, how existing models and frameworks can be applied to deal with their impacts, and research and management gaps and challenges.