Source to Seas - Zero Pollution 2030 (SOS-ZEROPOL2030)

Food, Bioeconomy & Natural ResourcesHORIZON-CSAID: 101060213
EC Contribution
€29,981
Consortium Size
11 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

The overall aim of 'Source to Seas - Zero Pollution 2030 (SOS-ZEROPOL2030)' is to develop a holistic zero pollution framework which can guide the process towards achieving zero pollution in European seas by 2030. Marine contamination (including pollution) occurs as a direct result of human activities on both; land and in the marine environment; and requires urgent attention as healthy and clean seas provide numerous ecosystem services (e.g. food, oxygen production, climate regulation), which are critical for our survival and wellbeing. Given the complex and interconnected nature of marine pollution, the integration of sustainability-focused agendas and circular economy principles and practices is essential for the development of effective actions that can address its impacts. The implementation of processes and measures to reduce marine pollution will have consequences for numerous economic sectors (e.g. agriculture, fisheries, food and beverage industry, waste management, packaging industry, tourism, offshore energy) at multiple scales (local, national, regional and international), framing marine pollution as a considerable global socio-economic challenge that requires active collaboration from multiple stakeholders, across a range of geographic areas. In this context SOS-ZEROPOL2030 aims to co-design, co-produce, and co-deliver a stakeholder lead European Seas zero-pollution framework that provides practical guidance from source to sea addressing shortcomings in marine pollution management and governance. This holistic approach is based on best practice, puts emphasis on human behaviour, socioeconomics and governance; and is underpinned in knowledge about and understanding of current barriers to effective and efficient prevention, reduction, mitigation and monitoring of marine pollution in European Seas.

Consortium (11)

Project Results (39)

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Publications (17)
Bridging currents: an interdisciplinary source-to-sea approach is essential to align regional and national priorities with the future global plastics treaty ambitions
Cambridge Prisms: Plastics· 2025DOI
Judith van Leeuwen, Kathrin Kopke, Lisa Devriese, Linda Del Savio, Andy M. Booth, Ben Boteler, Elisabeth Berglihn, Emily Cowan, Thomas Maes, Thomais Vlachogianni
Particles, chemicals or both? Assessing the drivers of the multidimensional toxicity of car tire rubber microplastic on early life stages of Atlantic cod
Journal of Hazardous Materials· 2025DOI
Stefania Piarulli, Lisbet Sørensen, Laura Martínez Amat, Julia Farkas, Essa Ahsan Khan, Augustine Arukwe, Alessio Gomiero, Andy M. Booth, Tânia Gomes, Bjørn Henrik Hansen
Setting the course: aligning European Union marine pollution policy ambitions with environmental realities
Frontiers in Marine Science· 2025DOI
Devriese, L.I.; Verleye, T.J.; Vlachogianni, T.; Maes, T.; Boteler, B.; Del Savio, L.; Booth, A.M.; Kopke, K.
Setting the course: aligning European Union marine pollution policy ambitions with environmental realities.
Frontiers in Marine Science· 2025DOI
Devriese, L.I.; Verleye, T.J.; Vlachogianni, T.; Maes, T.; Boteler, B.; Del Savio, L.; Booth, A.M.; Kopke, K.
Towards realism in hazard assessment of plastic and rubber leachates – Methodological considerations
Journal of Hazardous Materials· 2025DOI
Lisbet Sørensen, Clémentine Zammite, Amaia Igartua, Maren Morken Christensen, Martin Haraldsvik, Mari Creese, Tânia Gomes, Andy M. Booth
De aanwezigheid en impact van PFAS in een marien milieu – de Belgische kustzone en het Schelde-estuarium als case study
· 2024DOI
Dauwe, S.; Devriese, L.; Verleye, T.J.; Pirlet, H
It takes two to tango: the second session of negotiations (INC-2) for a global treaty to end plastic pollution
Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences· 2024DOI
Emily Cowan; Karl Holmberg; Emmy Nøklebye; Idun Rognerud; Rachel Tiller
Small micro- and nanoplastic test and reference materials for research: Current status and future needs
Cambridge Prisms: Plastics· 2024DOI
Sørensen, L.; Gerace, M.H.; Booth, A.M.
Standoff at the four-way stop sign: late-night diplomacy at the fourth session of negotiations (INC-4) on the global treaty to end plastic pollution
Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences· 2024DOI
Rachel Tiller; Emily Cowan; Ina Helene Ahlquist; Theodore Tiller
Synthetic and natural rubber associated chemicals drive functional and structural changes as well as adaptations to antibiotics in in vitro marine microbiomes.
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety· 2024DOI
Carlsen ECL, Hjelset S, Gomes T, Igartua A, Sørensen L, Booth AM, Hylland K, Eiler A.
The Rule of Three: the third session of negotiations (INC-3) on the global treaty to end plastic pollution
Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences· 2024DOI
Emily Cowan; Rachel Tiller; Thomas Maes
The time for ambitious action is now: Science-based recommendations for plastic chemicals to inform an effective global plastic treaty
Science of The Total Environment· 2024DOI
Susanne M. Brander, Kala Senathirajah, Marina O. Fernandez, Judith S. Weis, Eva Kumar, Annika Jahnke, Nanna B. Hartmann, Juan José Alava, Trisia Farrelly, Bethanie Carney Almroth, Ksenia J. Groh, Kristian Syberg, Johanna Sophie Buerkert, Amila Abeynayaka,
A little less conversation: How existing governance can strengthen the future global plastics treaty
Cambridge Prisms: Plastics· 2023DOI
Thomas Maes , Nicole Wienrich , Laura Weiand and Emily Cown
A recipe for plastic: Expert insights on plastic additives in the marine environment
Marine Plastic Bulletin· 2023DOI
Thomas Maes, Fiona Preston-Whyte, Stephanie Lavelle, Alessio Gomiero, Andy M. Booth, Maria Jesus Belzunce-Segarra, Juan Bellas, Steven Brooks, Adil Bakir, Lisa I. Devriese, Christopher Kim Pham, Bavo De Witte
In situ biomonitoring using caged lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus) eggs reveal plastic and rubber associated chemicals in a harbour area in Central Norway
JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH, Part A· 2023DOI
Lisbet Sørensen, Julia Farkas, Ida Beathe Øverjordet, and Bjørn Henrik Hansen
Ingestion of car tire crumb rubber and uptake of associated chemicals by lumpfish (Cyclopterus lumpus)
Frontiers in Environmental Science· 2023DOI
Fanny Hägg,Dorte Herzke, Vladimir A. Nikiforov, Andy M. Booth, Kristine Hopland Sperre, Lisbet Sørensen, Mari Egeness Creese, Claudia Halsband
Training the next generation of plastics pollution researchers: tools, skills and career perspectives in an interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary field
Microplastics and Nanoplastics, Vol 3, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2023)· 2023DOI
Mitrano, Denise M.; Bigalke, M.; Booth, A.M.; Carteney, C.; Coffin, S.; Egger, Matthias; Gondikas, A.; Hueffer, Thorsten; Koelmans, A.A.; Lahive, Elma; Mattsson, Karin; Reynaud, Stephanie; Wagner, Stephan
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