Microbead Bill Passes Congress Without Biodegradable Plastic Exemption

The Senate passed the Microbead-Free Waters Act December 18, following House clearance earlier this month. With President Obama's signature, the legislation will establish national uniformity in cosmetic microbead regulation and a feasible phase-out schedule, but use of PHA-based microbeads, sought by manufacturers as a highly adaptable replacement option, ostensibly will not be permitted in the US.

The Microbead-Free Waters Act heads to President Obama's desk following the Senate's Dec. 18 passage of the bill, which promises to resolve the growing patchwork of state microbead laws but leaves no apparent room for biodegradable plastic use.

S. 1424 passed in the Senate without objection after clearing the House Dec. 7

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