California Bans Plastic Microbeads
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California Lawmakers Approve Ban On Plastic Microbeads In Cosmetics
Microbeads, commonly found in facial scrubs and toothpastes, don't biodegrade quickly when washed down drains, thus polluting water sources and harming the marine animals that ingest them. If signed into law, Bloom's bill will prohibit "selling or offering for promotional purposes in this state a personal care product containing plastic microbeads that are used to exfoliate or cleanse in a rinse-off product."
The legislation would go into effect on Jan. 1, 2020.
An earlier version of the bill failed in the state Senate on Thursday because of provisions stipulating that only natural products, such as ground walnut shells, could be used as alternatives to microbeads. When proponents of the bill agreed to remove those provisions, the legislation was granted reconsideration and passed in the Senate the following day.
Environmental groups hailed the bill's passage as a major step away from microbeads.
“This legislation will eliminate the billions of plastic microbeads that are dumped into California’s precious freshwater and marine environments every day,” Mark Murray, executive director of Californians Against Waste, said in a statement. “I am confident that, if the governor signs this bill, future generations will look back and wonder why these tiny pieces of plastic were ever even considered for use in products that are designed to be washed down the drain.”
Roberta Larson, executive director of the California Association of Sanitation Agencies, also applauded the bill's passage and warned of the beads' dangers.
“Plastic microbeads can pass through some wastewater treatment plants and make their way into the environment, where they can be harmful to marine life," she said. "Controlling these microbeads at their source is simply good public policy."
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