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All that glitters is bold. If you’ve ever used glitter, or even just been around glitter, you know that it gets everywhere — and you’ll be finding it everywhere for days, even weeks or months.
Most glitter products are made from plastic, which contributes to the growing problem of microplastics in the environment. Microplastics are consumed by plankton, fish, and birds, and have a ...
Glitter is made of tiny plastic particles that damage the environment, and brands are on a quest to make it sustainable—but it’s a tougher job than it might seem. Plastic pollution is a global ...
At Taylor Swift and Beyoncé’s iconic tours last year, countless fans dressed the part by adorning their faces with glitter. But what happens to all that shimmer when the final song ends?
The European Union has officially banned the sale of loose plastic glitter and some other products that contain microbeads, part of a push to cut environmentally harmful microplastic pollution in ...