BRUSSELS—The European Commission has applied measures to restrict the use of "intentionally added microplastics" in products under the European Union chemical legislation REACH.
Adopted by on Sept. 25, the EU legislation will eventually end the use of granular elastomeric materials from waste tires and other sources as infill in synthetic turf. The ban also covers "microplastics" used in cosmetics, "glitter" detergents, fabric softeners, fertilizers, plant-protection products, toys, medicines and medical devices.
Initial restrictions, namely a ban on loose glitter and microbeads, will apply 20 days after the day the legislation entered into force.