BBC Science Focus

How do household cleaning products affect the environmen­t?

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AMY RHYS- DAVIES, CAMBRIDGE

Even after passing through water treatment plants, small quantities of chemical compounds from cleaning products can find their way into rivers, ponds and lakes and have adverse effects on aquatic life. Phosphates in laundry and dishwasher detergent have a fertilisin­g effect, triggering the widespread growth of algae that saps away the water’s oxygen, reducing biodiversi­ty. By reducing water tension, surfactant­s allow other pollutants in water bodies to be absorbed more easily by plants and animals. Many other compounds can be toxic to wildlife, or affect growth and reproducti­on, for instance by mimicking the effects of hormones in mammals and fish. AFC

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