Fighting Pollution From Microbeads Used in Soaps and Creams
Fighting Pollution From Microbeads Used in Soaps and Creams is a real issue.
The Story of Stuff Project, has helped lead the fight against microbeads, tiny plastic balls used in face washes, moisturizers and toothpaste, which activists say wind up in the nation’s lakes and rivers.
Microbeads look like tiny, colorful dots suspended in cleansers and other personal care items.
Microbeads used in personal care products find their way into waterways, where they absorb other pollutants. But when the beads are rinsed off, they flow through pipes and drains and into the water. By the billions.
Microbeads used in personal care products find their way into waterways, where they absorb other pollutants. But when the beads are rinsed off, they flow through pipes and drains and into the water. By the billions.
The effect is similar to grinding up plastic water bottles, other products of concern to environmentalists, and pumping them into oceans and lakes. But because microbeads are small enough to be ingested by fish and other marine life, they can carry other pollutants into the food chain.
Fighting Pollution From Microbeads Used in Soaps and Creams
Perfectly Posh products use beads made with sugar cane to ensure environmental safety. Perfectly Posh is a company that strives to Environmentally friendly products that are good for all walks of nature.
Fighting Pollution From Microbeads Used in Soaps and Creams
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