"Uh-Oh: Those Eco-Friendly Bio-Fibers Might Be Worse for the Planet Than Regular Plastic"

Some Eco-Friendly Bio-Fibers Could Be Worse Than Plastic [SWOP NEWS]

Study Highlights:
Bio-based fibers have been shown to cause higher mortality and reduce growth and reproductivity in earthworms, a species crucial to soil health.

Material Impact:
These fibers are emitted into the environment through laundry cycles, sewage sludge application, and textile wear and tear.

Research Findings:
The study, led by the University of Plymouth and the University of Bath, found that substantial quantities of bio-based fibers end up in the environment, despite a lack of evidence on their ecological impacts.

Importance of Testing:
The researchers emphasize the need for thorough testing of new materials before widespread adoption, highlighting the complex nature of reducing microplastic pollution.

Global Implications:
The study's findings come ahead of the United Nations' negotiations on a Global Plastics Treaty, underscoring the importance of independent scientific evidence in addressing plastic pollution.


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