HARTFORD - They may be in your toothpaste, soap and makeup: tiny plastic balls called "microbeads" that environmentalists warn are washing down your drains and end up damaging marine life in sensitive ecosystems like Long Island Sound.
GREGORY B. HLADKY, Hartford Courant: Politics
Wed, 03/11/2015 - 2:00am
HARTFORD - They may be in your toothpaste, soap and makeup: tiny plastic balls called "microbeads" that environmentalists warn are washing down your drains and end up damaging marine life in sensitive ecosystems like Long Island Sound.