To best help reduce the effect of microbead waste on the environment, here are two questions that could lead to solutions:
1. What size filter can stop microbeads larger than 3 mm from entering the environment?
- By identifying the appropriate filter size, we can prevent larger microbeads from reaching lakes and oceans, thus reducing their harmful impact on aquatic and marine organisms.
2. Would microbeads made out of naturally biodegradable material decrease the impact on the environment?
- By exploring the use of biodegradable alternatives to traditional plastic microbeads, we can potentially reduce the accumulation of non-biodegradable microbeads in water bodies, mitigating their adverse effects on ecosystems.
By addressing these questions, we can work towards finding effective solutions to minimize the environmental impact of microbead waste.