TORONTO - Microfibres from blue denim jeans have been found in the remote Canadian Arctic, according to a new study by scientists at the University of Toronto.
The researchers also found that around 50,000 microfibres are shed every time a single pair of denim jeans - the world’s most popular clothing item - are washed. Most are captured by wastewater treatment plants, but many end up in rivers, lakes and oceans.
Ending of the point we can ensure that this process will help to reinvigorate our economies and reforming our textile sector