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Minister says UK government 'fully backs' microbeads ban Minister says UK government 'fully backs' microbeads ban
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The UK government now fully backs a legal ban on polluting plastic microbeads in cosmetics and toiletries, environment minister George Eustice said on Tuesday.The UK government now fully backs a legal ban on polluting plastic microbeads in cosmetics and toiletries, environment minister George Eustice said on Tuesday.
A ban across the EU could be passed as early as 2017, he said, to stop the tiny particles entering the seas and harming wildlife.A ban across the EU could be passed as early as 2017, he said, to stop the tiny particles entering the seas and harming wildlife.
Eustice argued in favour of a voluntary phase-out by the industry as recently as March, but said the issue had moved on after the US introduced a ban.Eustice argued in favour of a voluntary phase-out by the industry as recently as March, but said the issue had moved on after the US introduced a ban.
“We now support a ban on microbeads in cosmetics and are working with other EU countries to get it on the agenda at a European level, Eustice told MPs on the environment audit committee. “I think it is right to push ahead with a ban.” “We now support a ban on microbeads in cosmetics and are working with other EU countries to get it on the agenda at a European level,” Eustice told MPs on the environment audit committee. “I think it is right to push ahead with a ban.”
Eustice wants the UK to leave the EU in the forthcoming referendum but said he was representing the government in front of the committee and praised the benefits of EU action: “It is better to progress this at an EU level and get others to do the same.”Eustice wants the UK to leave the EU in the forthcoming referendum but said he was representing the government in front of the committee and praised the benefits of EU action: “It is better to progress this at an EU level and get others to do the same.”
Microbeads are widely used in toiletries and cosmetics but thousands of tonnes wash into the sea every year, where they harm wildlife and can ultimately be eaten by people. A petition signed by more than 300,000 people asking for a ban was delivered to David Cameron last week.Microbeads are widely used in toiletries and cosmetics but thousands of tonnes wash into the sea every year, where they harm wildlife and can ultimately be eaten by people. A petition signed by more than 300,000 people asking for a ban was delivered to David Cameron last week.
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Eustice said that if the EU did not go forward with a ban, the UK would introduce a national ban on the use of microbeads in manufacturing. But, if the UK remained in the EU, it would not be able to ban the sale of microbeads because the EU sets trade rules.Eustice said that if the EU did not go forward with a ban, the UK would introduce a national ban on the use of microbeads in manufacturing. But, if the UK remained in the EU, it would not be able to ban the sale of microbeads because the EU sets trade rules.