James Greiff , Columnist

A Cosmetic Fix Won't Save Our Seas

U.S. ban on microbeads will help but it can't stem global tide of trash.

Swimming with sacks in Manila Bay.

Photographer: Jay Directo/AFP/Getty Images
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It's a rare day when Congress can reach bipartisan agreement. Rarer still is agreement on a measure to protect the environment.

So it seemed almost shocking that just before the holiday break Congress passed -- without opposition -- a bill to ban the plastic microbeads found in body and facial scrubs and toothpaste. President Barack Obama signed the bill into law on Dec. 28.