Many cosmetics in Indian market contain microplastics or microbeads: Study

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Many available in the Indian market contain or microbeads, a new study by an research and policy advocacy body has found.

Microbeads are non-biodegradable, tiny plastic particles, that pose a serious threat to the environment, especially marine animals.

Referring to the study, said next time when people clean their face with a scrub or facewash, they should think twice, as they might be contributing to the dwindling fish population.

The new study, "Eco Personal Care Product, in Cosmetics", was carried out to investigate the presence of microbeads in personal care and (PCCP) available and sold in

Different categories of rinse-off and of varied leading brands were tested for in the study which found that 28 per cent of all the tested products contained

"50 per cent of the and 67 per cent of the facial scrubs are found to contain Predominating detected in the product samples is polyethylene," it said in a statement.

It said that in were being banned in many countries. The (BIS) had also classified microbeads as unsafe for use in but their use was still allowed.

Microbeads, generally smaller than 1 mm in size, were added to personal for various functions such as exfoliation and for its abrasive property, it pointed out.

A total of 18 personal covering 16 major consumer brands were collected and tested in a certified laboratory under the scope of this study.

"The results indicate presence of in most of the rinse off such as face wash and scrubs. 50 per cent of facewash samples and 67 per cent of scrubs tested confirmed the presence of these tiny pollutants. Microplastic was not detected in any of the live on products included in the study," it said.

Priti Mahesh, Chief Programme Coordinator, who was part of this study pointed out that these tiny beads get washed down the drains when you use these products, evade at water treatment or sewage treatment plants and eventually get discharged to the waterways and the oceans.

were mistaken as and ingested by marine life, thus blocking their digestive tract and damaging '

Research studies done earlier had also shown presence of in packaged water across many cities in the world, including Delhi, and

Secondary from the breakdown of were also a major source of marine pollution, the statement said.

"adsorb highly toxic endocrine disrupting chemicals, persistent organic pollutants and organo chlorine pesticides which adversely impacts the reproductive system of marine species.

"These ultimately move up the and reach human beings. The direct impact on human health is still being studied," associate said.

Microbeads have been recognized as a pollutant globally and are being banned in many countries but there has been little action in

"Plastic in is an avoidable use and needs to be phased out to safeguard our oceans and all living beings," said

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First Published: Mon, April 30 2018. 18:00 IST