EU agency proposes ban on deliberately added microplastics

EU agency proposes ban on deliberately added microplastics

by Joseph Anthony
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Plastic and styrofoam garbage litters the shoreline in Cilincing in Jakarta, Indonesia

The EU Chemicals Agency ECHA on Friday proposed a ban on deliberately adding microplastics to products such as cosmetics, detergents and agricultural fertilisers in the EU by 2020 to combat pollution.


The tiny bits of plastic pollution end up in waterways and oceans, giving rise to increasing concern among scientists about their effect on marine ecosystems.

The European Commission, which estimates that between 70,000 and 200,000 tonnes of microplastics enter the environment each year, had requested the proposal from the ECHA as part of its plastics strategy.

โ€œThe aim is to avoid nearly 30,000 tonnes of microplastics ending up in nature a year,โ€ the ECHAโ€™s spokesman Matti Vainio said at a conference in Helsinki.

The Commissionโ€™s Vice President Jyrki Katainen, who also spoke at the event, said an EU ban could set a standard for industries around the world.

โ€œThe European Union is first in the world to have launched a comprehensive plastics strategy which aims at reducing also microplastics,โ€ he said.


Vainio warned the use of microplastics would continue to increase rapidly without the ban.

โ€œIt emerged as a surprise to us that agriculture is the largest user of microplasticsโ€œ, Vainio said, referring to a widely-used technology to encapsulate agricultural fertilisers within tiny plastic shells that emit them slowly into the soil but leave behind microplastics.

The proposed ban would exclude some products such as medicine and paints.

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