Cotton Buds Are Being Banned In The UK, So What Are The Alternatives?

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They're one of the beauty industry's best-loved multi-taskers, but they're also an environmental scourge. Now, the government has announced that from 2020, plastic cotton buds will be banned altogether. Could you give them up?

eloved by make-up artists for tidying up an eyeliner flick or buffing dead skin from the lips, cotton buds are a fixture in many of our beauty routines. However, we get through an estimated 1.

8 billion plastic-stemmed cotton buds every year in the UK alone, with 10 per cent of those going on to be flushed.has announced that from April 2020, a ban will be coming into effect on plastic cotton buds, as well as coffee stirrers and straws.

 

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The wooden / bamboo ones are already appearing in the shops. I’m sure we’ll manage!

I remember cotton buds having paper / cardboard stems when they were first introduced, so how come we cannot go back to these? Even f it means a price hike and even more excuse to plant a tree.

Here in the Philippines, we use wood instead of plastic

Yes

Yes my family doctor actually advised me on using just my face cloth to clean our ears especially with my toddler. Also they're plastic so not so environmentally friendly👎🏽

I have the ones made with wood instead of the plastic tube. ❤️

I like to use tampons as an alternative at least they won't ban that

Yes! Bamboo cotton buds are the same without the environmental impact. Love mine even if it does selfishly mean I feel I’m contributing just a little less 🥰

There’s nothing to give up. They will simply be made of hard paper instead.

Great.

Noooooooooooooooo!

Jeesh its getting tough out here.

They’ll just make them from cardboard...

Plastic buds, easily, seeing as the ones I have been buying are paper sticks anyway 🙄🙄

Ummm no

Johnstone & Johnstone's cotton buds are already paper stalks...

Yes. Is the short answer.

This is hardly an insurmountable problem; just use your limited intelligence and buy ones with paper stems...

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