It is incredibly humbling to be included on this list, and to be named among people whose work is having a profound influence on global health. In recent years, we have become increasingly aware of the many challenges threatening the health of our planet and everything living on it. Plastic pollution is unquestionably among them, and our work over more than two decades has demonstrated the scale of the issue, and the potential harm it can cause. The current negotiations towards a Global Plastics Treaty are critical in addressing that, and they represent a generational opportunity to deliver a worldwide consensus that results in meaningful action.
Professor Richard Thompson OBE FRS
Director of the Marine Institute
Read more about some of Professor Thompson's previous awards
International Marine Litter Research Unit
Marine litter is a global environmental problem with items of debris now contaminating habitats from the poles to the equator, from the sea surface to the deep sea.
Read more about our marine litter research
- Scientists say we have enough evidence to agree global action on microplastics 19 September 2024
- Rowing the Atlantic to inspire the next generation 9 September 2024
- Combined effects of plastic pollution and seawater flooding amplify threats to coastal plant species 2 August 2024
- University shortlisted for two Green Gown Awards 17 July 2024
- Study suggests ‘biodegradable’ teabags don’t readily deteriorate in the environment and can adversely affect terrestrial species 28 May 2024