“…Melamine is mostly employed in commercial products in the form of resins . For a series of excellent characteristics including flame retardancy, moisture-proof, and insulation, melamine resins are widely used in various consumer products, such as surface decorative panels, adhesives, coatings, and molding compounds. , Melamine is also widely used as a wet-strength agent for paper, a flame retardant for textiles, and a high-efficiency water reducing agent for concrete. , It has been detected in building products, tableware, childcare facilities, and infant clothing. , Available studies show that melamine could hardly be removed in the wastewater treatment systems, and a large fraction emitted via water would be released into the environment . However, the current research on the emissions of melamine and other PMT substances is still in its infancy, − with limited to no quantitative understandings …”