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ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióThe easiest solution is to wash clothes less often, making for less of the friction that breaks fibers apart, said Anja Brandon, director of plastics policy at Ocean Conservancy.ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendició“They get tumbled and tossed around with a bunch of soaps, really designed to shake things up to get out dirt and stains,” Brandon said.
ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióMiller uses a stain stick to spot-clean. Both say that when clothes are washed, they shed less when put in cold water in full loads to reduce friction, on a shorter cycle, then hung to dry.ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióInspired by the way coral filters the ocean, Miller inventedólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióa laundry ball that can be tossed into the washer to cut down on clothes banging into each other. It also catches microfibers. (A portion of the proceeds goes to the Rozalia Project.) Another option is to put synthetic fabrics in
ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióthat captures fibers.ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióRachael Z. Miller, founder of the Vermont-based Rozalia Project for a Clean Ocean, displays a Cora Ball, a laundry ball that can be tossed into the washer to cut down on clothes banging into each other and also catches microfibers, on Thursday, April 17, 2025, in Granville, Vt. (AP Photo/Amanda Swinhart)
ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióRachael Z. Miller, founder of the Vermont-based Rozalia Project for a Clean Ocean, displays a Cora Ball, a laundry ball that can be tossed into the washer to cut down on clothes banging into each other and also catches microfibers, on Thursday, April 17, 2025, in Granville, Vt. (AP Photo/Amanda Swinhart)
ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióRachael Z. Miller, founder of the Vermont-based Rozalia Project for a Clean Ocean, conducts a tape test on various clothing items to compare how much each material sheds microfibers on Thursday, April 17, 2025, in Granville, Vt. (AP Photo/Amanda Swinhart)ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióThe town and some First Nations in the area took over the rail line and it’s back to operating. Spence said with the community pouring tens of millions of dollars into repairs the lines should stay open even as the world’s weather
ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióTrees blur as a train travels Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, near Pikwitonei, Manitoba. (AP Photo/Joshua A. Bickel)ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióTrees blur as a train travels Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, near Pikwitonei, Manitoba. (AP Photo/Joshua A. Bickel)
ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióSleeper berths are available on the train, along with shower cubicles the size of those in a New York hotel room, but for those traveling more cheaply or booking late, there are standard seats in the cabin. The seats recline — mostly. But it’s not full laying down.ólicoenunauniversidadsecularpuedeserundesafíootroslovencomounabendicióFood is also limited.