Microfibre pollution from synthetic clothing is one of the biggest sources of plastic in the oceans. Every time you wash your clothes, garments will shed thin fibres that escape the filtration process ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A pile of bright, rolled up microfiber cloths We use microfiber cloths almost every day for a range of household chores, but do we ...
From the polar ice cap to the Mariana Trench 10 kilometres below the waves, synthetic microfibres spat out by household washing machines are polluting oceans everywhere. The world has woken up over ...
Buying less clothes also decreases microfibre pollution because first-time washings release by far the most microfibres AFP / Manan VATSYAYANA From the polar ice cap to the Mariana Trench 10 ...