Detergent pods are only the start of clothing’s microplastic pollution problem

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Detergent pods are only the start of clothing’s microplastic pollution problem
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A New York City bill to ban laundry pods is just one of many proposed solutions.

This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. Last month, Democratic New York City Council Member James Gennaro introduced a bill that would change the way countless New Yorkers do their laundry—by banning laundry detergent pods. More specifically, the bill—dubbed “Pods Are Plastic”—proposed a ban on dishwashing and laundry detergent pods coated in polyvinyl alcohol, or PVA, a type of plastic that disintegrates when submerged in water.

They date back to the early 2010s, when Procter and Gamble introduced its now-infamous PVA-coated Tide Pods—described at the time as the firm’s biggest laundry innovation in a quarter of a century. The PVA design, which reportedly took eight years to come up with, really was a breakthrough: It separated cleansers, brighteners, and fabric softeners into discrete chambers so they wouldn’t mix before entering the wash cycle.

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