Continuing scourge of microplastics in water to be gauged by new research

A 2015 U.S. federal law banning tiny plastic beads in some exfoliating products left many sources of microplastics unaddressed. Today, microplastics—bits of plastic under 5 millimeters in size—in cosmetics, cleaning products and clothes still pollute U.S. waters and build up in oceans.