The Canadian government is moving to ban microbeads, tiny plastic particles found in a number of personal care products that end up polluting rivers, lakes and oceans after they’re washed down the drain. The government is proposing to add microbeads to the Canadian Environmental Protection Act’s list of toxic substances and develop regulations that would prohibit…
Canadian Government Moves to Ban Microbeads
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