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21st June 2019
11:51am BST

Rinsing microbeads down the drain can cause plastic particle pollution in water. The beads can also prove hazardous for fish and animals living in fresh water and oceans.
Microbeads end up in fresh waters and oceans due to their ability to pass unfiltered through sewage treatment plants.
The UK introduced a ban the use of microbeads in rinse-off cosmetics and personal care products in 2018, with France, Canada, and the US introducing similar bans in the years before and after.
Ireland began discussing a ban on the sale, manufacture, import and export of products containing plastic microbeads as early as 2016.
A law was expected to be put to the Dáil last year but the bill was delayed.
The new Microbeads Prohibition Bill is now at the committee stage where amendment will be debated.
The bill will not include products that are made to be worn-on and not washed off.Explore more on these topics: