Scientific Evidence Supports a Ban on Microbeads
Environmental Science & Technology2015Vol. 49(18), pp. 10759–10761
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Chelsea M. Rochman, Sara M. Kross, Jonathan B. Armstrong, Michael T. Bogan, Emily S. Darling, Stephanie Green, Ashley R. Smyth, Diogo Veríssimo
Abstract
We support legislation banning microbeads from personal care products, a position supported by the weight of scientific evidence regarding the fate, persistence and toxicity of microplastic debris. 5GyresWe support legislation banning microbeads from personal care products, a position supported by the weight of scientific evidence regarding the fate, persistence and toxicity of microplastic debris.
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