Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Dr-Kevin-Bridgen-in-Exeter-Laboratory-27MZIFJJMWL90.htmlConceptually similarDr Kevin Bridgen Testing for Microbeads in Exeter LaboratoryGP0STPTR2Completed★★★★Dr Kevin Bridgen Testing for Microbeads in Exeter LaboratoryGP0STPTR5Completed★★★★Dr Kevin Bridgen Testing for Microbeads in Exeter LaboratoryGP0STPTR6Completed★★★★Dr Kevin Bridgen Testing for Microbeads in Exeter LaboratoryGP0STPTR7Completed★★★★★★Dr Kevin Bridgen Testing for Microbeads in Exeter LaboratoryGP0STPTRCCompleted★★★★Dr David Santillo and Dr Kevin Bridgen in the Greenpeace Science LabGP0STPTQKCompleted★★★★Dr David Santillo and Dr Kevin Bridgen in the Greenpeace Science LabGP0STPTQMCompleted★★★★★★Dr David Santillo and Dr Kevin Bridgen in the Greenpeace Science LabGP0STPTQNCompleted★★★★Dr David Santillo and Dr Kevin Bridgen in the Greenpeace Science LabGP0STPTQOCompleted★★★★★★View AllGP0STPTQ2Dr Kevin Bridgen in Exeter LaboratoryPortrait of Dr Kevin Brigden, who is testing for microbeads, in the Greenpeace Science Lab, Exeter University.Locations:Europe-Exeter (Devon)-United KingdomDate:6 May, 2016Credit:© Vanessa Miles / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3431px X 5147pxKeywords:Eye contact-Greenpeace Exeter Lab-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Laboratories-Men-Microbeads-Microplastics-Oceans (campaign title)-One person-Research-Science-ScientistsShoot:Microbeads Scientific Testing in Exeter LaboratoryScientists in the Greenpeace Science Lab filter various products for microbeads which are widely used in cosmetics and in personal care products such as toothpaste. These tiny plastic pieces contribute to ocean pollution as they can't be filtered by the sewage system.Related Collections:Microbeads Scientific Testing in Exeter Laboratory (Photos & Video)