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INTERNATIONAL CAMPAIGN AGAINST MICROBEADS IN COSMETICS

All you need to know about microbeads

Tiny particles of plastic have been added to thousands of personal care products sold around the world. These microbeads, hardly visible to the naked eye, flow straight from the bathroom drain into the sewer system.

 

Wastewater treatment plants are not designed to filter out microbeads and that is the main reason why they contribute to the Plastic Soup swirling around the world’s oceans. Sea creatures absorb or eat microbeads. These microbeads are passed along the marine food chain.

 

Since humans are ultimately at the top of this food chain, it is likely that we are also absorbing microbeads from the food we eat. Microbeads are not biodegradable and once they enter the marine  environment, they are impossible to remove.

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© Initiated by: Plastic Soup Foundation & Stichting De Noordzee. Contributors: Fauna & Flora International, Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure & Environment, United Nations Environment Programme, The Bodyshop Foundation and Neal's Yard Remedies.

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