New research reveals that brake pad emissions may be more toxic than diesel exhaust, posing serious health risks.
A study by the University of Southampton has found microscopic particles emitted from certain types of commonly fitted brake ...
A new British study suggests that microscopic particles from brake pads could be more toxic than emissions from diesel ...
The debate around vehicle-generated non-exhaust emissions took turn this week when research undertaken by the University of ...
WILMINGTON, NEW CASTLE, DE, UNITED STATES, February 21, 2025 /EINPresswire / -- According to a new report published by Allied Market Research, titled ...
Brake wear alone can account for up to 55% of non-exhaust particulate emissions. And as the world shifts toward electric ...
Particulate matter (PM) from brake pads could be just as bad for your lungs as diesel emissions, CarExpert has cited a recent ...
New research has revealed that dust from non-asbestos organic brake pads containing high concentrations of copper results in ...
Switch to EVs won’t remove all airborne, auto-produced nasties and brake emissions aren’t yet regulated like tailpipe ...
A study from the University of Southampton found that microscopic brake dust particles, especially from copper-rich brake ...
A recent study indicates that the “particulate matter” released from brake pads might be more harmful to lung health than ...