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Our Clothes are Sending Microplastics into Nature. Science a
Our Clothes are Sending Microplastics into Nature. Science and Industry are Gearing Up to Fight Back
The Microbead-Free Waters Act of 2015 banned tiny plastic beads from exfoliating scrubs, but that small action is just a grab at the lowest-hanging fruit of a global problem.
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