As we learn how bad microplastics are for the environment many alternatives to the standard glitter are popping up, but there are also many misconceptions. Here you will know the truth about the alternatives being introduced to the market.
Plastic glitter in America is soon to be over as more studies prove how dangerous is for the environment to use micro-plastics and new regulations are banning the product.
Glitter lovers can now stop feeling guilty about wearing the sparkly product as a new type of cosmetic is entering the shelves.
As we learn more about the harm plastic glitter causes to the environment, we realize it is crucial to identify a glitter that biodegrades in nature.
The Sidney’s Mardi Gras is putting plastic glitter on the spotlight as a ban is being gradually implemented on the popular cosmetic.
Earth has been severely bruised by plastic pollution which has become an alarming issue across the globe. According to Greenpeace, right now approximately 12.7 million tonnes of plastic enter the world’s ocean each year. That's equal to a truck...
Everyone loves using glitter, especially during the music festivals season because it is a great way to shine and sparkle at the music festival. But the aftermath of such usage is destructive and harmful for the environment. Glitter is made up of...
During the summer of 2016, the UK media focused on the cosmetics industry as one of the major polluters in the marine environment. That’s why many legislators in the UK, EU and US are working to decrease the presence of microplastics in the ocean,...
The plastic tide is getting higher, plastic seems to be everywhere and is now in places we never thought it could be. We even find plastic glitter in our own food! Many researchers are devoting their lives to find out the consequences of using...
Recent research has found that by 2050, the amount of plastic in the ocean may be as much as three times the amount of fish. The marine plastic pollution is so extended that it has already made its way into our food chain. Microplastics in the ocean...