Experts recommend how to properly dispose of single-use face masks, and explain why they’re having harmful effects on the environment
Throughout the past year,
face masks have become one of the most prominent symbols of the coronavirus pandemic, both on our faces and, according to experts, in pollution scattered across the planet’s beaches, streets and bodies of water.
OceansAsia, a nonprofit marine conservation advocacy organization, recently conducted
research about how many single-use face masks are likely to have entered the world’s oceans in 2020. Overall, the organization estimates that more than 1.5 billion face masks entered oceans in 2020, resulting in an additional 4,680 to 6,240 metric tons (about 5,160 to 6,880 U.S. tons) of marine plastic pollution.
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Face mask pollution and the environment
When single-use masks are not disposed of properly, they pose an environmental risk, said
Teale Phelps Bondaroff, director of research for OceansAsia. Single-use face masks — both the disposable kind the general public wears and medical-grade surgical masks — are often made with
polypropylene plastic. When that plastic breaks up into smaller pieces, it can take as long as 450 years to decompose, Phelps Bondaroff said. And while reusable cloth face masks are a more eco-friendly option, disposable masks are both an
acceptable face covering, according to the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and CDC-recommended for
double masking.
It’s crucial to learn how to properly discard face masks in order to ensure they don’t end up in oceans, lakes and rivers, said
Erin Simon, head of plastic waste and business at the
World Wildlife Fund. The goal is not to change the disposable mask space as it is a key part of medical safety protocols, Simon highlighted, noting environmental experts more specifically advocate for the proper management of disposable face masks after they’re used.
“The challenge is that now the general public is using them and not disposing of them correctly,” Simon said. “In this case, the appropriate choice is the trash or landfill.”
We talked to experts about how face mask pollution is harming the environment in the wake of the pandemic, and what we can do to help. We also rounded up a list of eco-friendly reusable face masks from brands like
Rothy’s and
TenTree.
Eco-friendly face masks
Experts said reusable cloth face masks are a more sustainable option than single-use disposable masks, and some companies further incorporate recycled fabric into their masks, as well as organic materials. The face masks below meet the CDC’s guidance in regards to reusable face coverings and are made with the environment in mind, according to the brands behind them.
Best eco-friendly reusable face masks
The outer layer of
TenTree’s double-layered face mask is constructed from hemp and recycled polyester fabric, while the inside lining is made from organic cotton and hemp. Masks are designed with a pocket filter and come in a pack of three. The color and pattern of the washable masks vary across packs, and they come in two sizes: Small/Medium and Large/Extra Large.
United By Blue makes
Large/Adult,
Small/Youth and
Kids face masks in packs of
two, three and
ten. The masks have adjustable ear loops and a filter pocket, and United By Blue also sells
filters. Masks are made from a fabric blend including hemp, organic cotton, recycled polyester and
Tencel, a type of rayon fabric. Masks are sold in a variety of styles, from Chambray and Coral to Cedar Rose.
Avocado face masks are made with two layers of organic cotton and are
certified by the
Global Organic Textiles Standard (GOTS), a textile processing standard for
organic fibres. Masks feature a filter pocket and can be purchased with elastic ear loops or head tie straps. They are sold in packs of four for adults and kids, and come in styles like Sunbeam Yellow, Northern Lights and more.
Rothy’s machine-washable masks are made from the brand’s
rPET thread, a material derived from
single-use plastic water bottles. Masks feature elastic straps and microfiber swatches on the inside for added comfort against the face.They come in a pack of two and are available in colors like
Black,
Blue and Pink and more.
Rothy’s also sells
kids masks and a
Mask Pack that includes a mask and a pouch you can store your mask in.