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Facewash and Soap are Polluting the Waterways

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Sept. 21, 20o15

(NaturalSociety.com) You know those microbeads that are found in toothpaste, facewash, hand soap and a bunch of other things? They’re terrible for the environment, and you should stop using them.

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Microbeads are added to products to increase scrubbing action. The tiny plastic balls are taking over our oceans, harming the creatures living in them. About 8 billion microbeads make their way into U.S. waterways each day – enough to cover 300 tennis courts. [1]

But that’s just 1% of the microbeads in the world. The other 800 microbeads end up in sewage treatment plants, where they are spread on land before runoff sends them floating into streams and oceans.

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