Exfoliating microbeads are already being phased out of personal care products in the United States of America and the United Kingdom.  This good practice details what microbeads are, why they are damaging to aquatic environments, and viable alternatives for exfoliants in personal care products.

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House of Commons Library

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Good Practices & Technologies

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Corporate

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Personal Care Product Manufacturing

wwf-mitigation

Assess supply chain impacts on biodiversity, Directly assist freshwater species, Integrate water considerations into design, Operations, Performance Measurement, and Management, Substitute damaging products or materials

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Cradle 2 Cradle Best Practices

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