Article 1B0RM Microplastics: which beauty brands are safe to use?

Microplastics: which beauty brands are safe to use?

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Jessica Aldred
from Environment | The Guardian on (#1B0RM)
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The tiny beads used in exfoliant scrubs and toothpastes are at various stages of being phased out by the industry. Until a blanket ban comes into force, here's a handy list of popular brands to help you choose which to use and which to avoid

Last week a Greenpeace poll found that two-thirds of the British public think plastic microbeads used in exfoliant toiletries should be banned.

The tiny beads - found in face and body scrubs and some toothpastes - are too small to be captured through existing wastewater treatment processes, and wash straight into the ocean where they harm fish and other sea life.

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