Rachael Z. Miller emphasizes that microfiber pollution is a pervasive issue that impacts not just the environment, but also human health. The problem originated with synthetic textiles introduced less than a century ago, notably nylon, which began a cycle of pollution. Microfibers are now everywhere, detected from the highest peaks of the Himalayas to the deepest parts of our oceans, posing a significant threat that remains largely invisible to the average person.
The Cora Ball, developed by Rachael's Rozalia Project for a Clean Ocean, is a tangible solution aimed at minimizing microfiber release during laundry. By taking proactive steps to capture these tiny fibers before they can enter our waterways, the Cora Ball works to directly address the pollution that results from our everyday clothing choices. This innovation highlights the potential for simple, user-friendly solutions in combating complex environmental challenges.
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