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Fiona Preston-Whyte

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SN Applied Sciences|February 14, 2022
E-waste it wisely: lessons from AfricaThomas Maes, Fiona Preston-Whyte
Waste Management (New York, N.Y.)|May 20, 2026
Seeing the forest for the plastic trees: a model-driven visualisation framework for material flow analysisFiona Preston-Whyte, Stephanie Lavelle, Thomas Maes
Marine Pollution Bulletin|January 22, 2021
Meso- and microplastics monitoring in harbour environments: A case study for the Port of Durban, South AfricaFiona Preston-Whyte, Briony Silburn, Bryony Meakins, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|October 21, 2023
A recipe for plastic: Expert insights on plastic additives in the marine environmentThomas Maes, Fiona Preston-Whyte, Stephanie Lavelle, et al.
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SN Applied Sciences|February 14, 2022
E-waste it wisely: lessons from AfricaThomas Maes, Fiona Preston-Whyte
Waste Management (New York, N.Y.)|May 20, 2026
Seeing the forest for the plastic trees: a model-driven visualisation framework for material flow analysisFiona Preston-Whyte, Stephanie Lavelle, Thomas Maes
Marine Pollution Bulletin|January 22, 2021
Meso- and microplastics monitoring in harbour environments: A case study for the Port of Durban, South AfricaFiona Preston-Whyte, Briony Silburn, Bryony Meakins, et al.
Marine Pollution Bulletin|October 21, 2023
A recipe for plastic: Expert insights on plastic additives in the marine environmentThomas Maes, Fiona Preston-Whyte, Stephanie Lavelle, et al.
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