Rachael Z. Miller is a prominent figure in the battle against microfiber pollution, a pervasive issue caused by the tiny plastic fibers shed by synthetic clothing. These invisible pollutants end up in our environment, including our oceans, rivers, and even our bodies. With over 90 years of synthetic textiles, microfibers have become ubiquitous, impacting both wildlife and humans. As the founder of the Rozalia Project for a Clean Ocean, Rachael is committed to researching and addressing the effects of this pollution. She created the Cora Ball, a laundry accessory designed to reduce the release of microfibers during washing.
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