US initiates plan to phase out plastic microbeads
DETROIT, Michigan (AP) — Two Michigan lawmakers say they and other members of Congress are sponsoring bipartisan legislation to protect the Great Lakes from the damaging effects of plastic microbeads found in some soaps and personal care products.
Senator Debbie Stabenow and Rep Gary Peters yesterday announced the measures to phase out microbeads in household products.
The Michigan Democrats say the small plastic beads aren’t biodegradable and can make it through wastewater treatment systems. They say fish can mistake the beads for food.
Backers of related Bills in both chambers of Congress include Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York, Republican Senator Rob Portman of Ohio, Republican Senator Mark Kirk of Illinois, Republican Rep Fred Upton of Michigan and Democratic Rep Frank Pallone of New Jersey.