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Microplastics

Definition

MicroplasticsPlastic particles smaller than 5mm — released by synthetic fabrics, tires, packaging breakdown and personal care.

Microplastics are plastic fragments under 5 millimeters. Primary sources include synthetic clothing fibers (released in laundry), tire wear, and intentionally added microbeads in cosmetics and exfoliants — the last of which are now banned in many countries.

Microplastics have been found in human blood, lungs, placentas and drinking water. Long-term health effects are still under research; the precautionary case for reducing exposure is strong.

Practical actions: choose natural fibers where possible, use a Guppyfriend or Cora Ball laundry catch, switch to bar soaps and powder detergents, and support extended producer responsibility (EPR) policies.

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