EPA Urged To Regulate Plastic Film In Laundry Detergent Pods And Sheets
Laundry pods have been hailed as a marvellous way to reduce wasted use of powdered and liquid detergent, but are they contributing to micro-plastic pollution in our rivers and oceans? The BBC’s Lucy Venance looks at the chemical composition of some of them.
Source: forbes.comPublished on 2022-11-15
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