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jtuck004

(15,882 posts)
Sat Sep 19, 2015, 08:28 PM Sep 2015

8 trillion microbeads pollute U.S. aquatic habitats daily

I would be more than happy to give up my little balls...


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There's more than eight trillion microbeads entering aquatic habitats every day in the United States alone, according to a new study published in Environmental Science & Technology. It's enough microbeads to cover 300 tennis courts daily.

A microbead is any plastic that is smaller than 5 mm, about three times the size of a pinhead. They are designed to wash down drains, but have added to the increased microplastic debris littering the Earth's oceans and many freshwater lakes, the study states. Due to their size, plastic microbeads are difficult to clean up on a large scale.

"Part of this problem can now start with brushing your teeth in the morning," she said. "Contaminants like these microbeads are not something our waste-water treatment plants were built to handle, and the overall amount of contamination is huge," she said.

The eight trillion microbeads entering the United States' aquatic habitats on a daily basis is only a fraction of what is being dumped in waste-water treatment facilities. Eight hundred trillion of these plastic beads settle into a sludge and transform into a runoff from sewage plants and go on to pollute the waterways.

"We're facing a plastic crisis and don't even know it," Green explained.
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http://www.cnn.com/2015/09/19/us/8-trillion-microbeads-pollute-water-daily-irpt/index.htm
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8 trillion microbeads pollute U.S. aquatic habitats daily (Original Post) jtuck004 Sep 2015 OP
Geez, brushing your teeth angel823 Sep 2015 #1
Vicco Vajradanti toothpaste Warpy Sep 2015 #3
That's why Illinois banned them last year. JeffHead Sep 2015 #2
Was in Bath and Bodyworks today and noticed soap still appears to contain the microbeads Sienna86 Sep 2015 #4
The big push for plastics was a mistake yeoman6987 Sep 2015 #5

angel823

(409 posts)
1. Geez, brushing your teeth
Sat Sep 19, 2015, 08:41 PM
Sep 2015

Plastic in toothpaste?????

Got to get back to the garden.

Angel in Texasperated

Warpy

(111,106 posts)
3. Vicco Vajradanti toothpaste
Sat Sep 19, 2015, 09:15 PM
Sep 2015

is what I always use. It is a tingly herbal blend that isn't icky sweet and leaves my teeth feeling cleaner than anything else I ever tried. I doubt it contains microbeads.

http://www.amazon.com/Vicco-Vajradanti-Toothpaste-200g/dp/3492016731/ref=sr_1_2/178-0908443-6930130?ie=UTF8&qid=1442711508&sr=8-2&keywords=vicco+vajradanti

Sienna86

(2,148 posts)
4. Was in Bath and Bodyworks today and noticed soap still appears to contain the microbeads
Sat Sep 19, 2015, 10:44 PM
Sep 2015

Didn't purchase any because I'm aware of the environmental hazard. Funny thing, it was in Illinois.

 

yeoman6987

(14,449 posts)
5. The big push for plastics was a mistake
Sun Sep 20, 2015, 03:52 AM
Sep 2015

I remember when paper age were looked at negatively due to trees and steel in cars and so on. We're all guilty.

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