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Policy Response to Microbead Pollution

A new type of plastic microbead used in cosmetic products is found to be non-biodegradable. These microbeads accumulate in freshwater systems, are ingested by aquatic life, and are now entering the human food chain, causing significant and widespread ecological damage. Based on established regulatory precedents for dealing with products that cause direct and severe environmental harm, what specific type of government intervention is most likely to be effective, and why?

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Updated 2025-07-27

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