A review on microplastic emission from textile materials and its reduction techniques

•Sources, and pathways of microplastic pollution in the environments were discussed.•Influence of fiber fragments pollution and their threat to the ecology, pathway of fiber fragments in the food chain and their impact of human health are briefly explained.•The various parameters and their influence...

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Bleaching
Chemical finishing
Domestic washing
Drinking water
Drying
Emission
Environmental pollution
Environmental protection
Environmental regulations
Finishes
Food chains
Fragments
Garments
Health hazards
Knitting
Microfibers
Microplastics
Plastic pollution
Reduction techniques for microplastics
Sanding
Textile
Textiles
Washing
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