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Earth911 Podcast: Rachael Z. Miller Tracks Microfiber Pollution

Last updated: September 2, 2024 10:36 am
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Rachael Z. Miller: Leading the Fight Against Microfiber Pollution

Rachael Z. Miller is a prominent advocate in the battle against microfiber pollution, a form of plastic pollution that is often overlooked. Our synthetic clothing sheds millions of tiny plastic fibers, which find their way into the air, oceans, and rivers. Despite the fact that synthetic textiles have only been around for less than a century, microfibers can now be found all over the planet, from the highest peaks of the Himalayas to the insides of our bodies and those of other mammals and marine life. As the founder of the Rozalia Project for a Clean Ocean, Rachael has committed herself to studying and reducing the impact of this unseen pollutant.

One of Rachael’s most notable contributions to the fight against microfiber pollution is the creation of the Cora Ball. This innovative laundry accessory is designed to capture microfibers released during the washing process, preventing them from entering the environment. By using the Cora Ball, individuals can play a role in reducing the amount of microfiber pollution that is generated from their clothing.

Rachael’s work has shed light on the urgent need to address microfiber pollution and its far-reaching consequences. Through her advocacy and innovative solutions, she is inspiring others to take action and make a difference in the fight against plastic pollution. Join Rachael Z. Miller and the Rozalia Project in their mission to protect our planet and create a cleaner, healthier future for all.

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