Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Shots-of-Products-Tested-for-Microbeads-in-Exeter-Laboratory-27MZIFJJMW68Y.htmlConceptually similarShots of Products Tested for Microbeads in Exeter LaboratoryGP0STPTQICompleted★★★★Shots of Products Tested for Microbeads in Exeter LaboratoryGP0STPTQLCompleted★★★★Shots of Products Tested for Microbeads in Exeter LaboratoryGP0STPTQSCompleted★★★★Shots of Products Tested for Microbeads in Exeter LaboratoryGP0STPTQTCompleted★★★★★★Shots of Products Tested for Microbeads in Exeter LaboratoryGP0STPTQWCompleted★★★★Shots of Products Tested for Microbeads in Exeter LaboratoryGP0STPTR8Completed★★★★★★Shots of Products Tested for Microbeads in Exeter LaboratoryGP0STPTR9Completed★★★★Shots of Products Tested for Microbeads in Exeter LaboratoryGP0STPTRBCompleted★★★★Shots of Products Tested for Microbeads in Exeter LaboratoryGP0STPTQRCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STPTQJShots of Products Tested for Microbeads in Exeter LaboratoryProduct shots of Korean cosmetic products which are being tested for microbeads, Greenpeace Science Lab in Exeter.Locations:Europe-Exeter (Devon)-United KingdomDate:6 May, 2016Credit:© Vanessa Miles / GreenpeaceMaximum size:3416px X 5124pxKeywords:Close ups-Cosmetics-Greenpeace Exeter Lab-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Laboratories-Microbeads-Microplastics-Oceans (campaign title)-Product shots-Products-Research-Science-Water pollutionShoot: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)