Microplastics are released into our wastewater every time we wash our synthetic clothing ie. anything made with plastic such as polyester, acrylic, nylon etc. Microplastics are a type of microfibre, thinner than a human hair. In the wash, these tiny microfibres shed off our clothing (approx. 700,000 per load) and end up in the water that goes down the drain. These microfibres usually slip through filtration systems in our sewage treatment facilities and end up back in our marine ecosystems affecting all types of marine life and inevitably, also the food we eat.
Read MoreWith Fashion Revolution week just around the corner we’ve got a lot on our minds about small changes we can make to help our clothes last longer and how we can positively impact the environment by changing the way we take care of the items we buy and make
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