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  • Paint: The Overlooked Source of Microplastic Pollution in Our Oceans

    Did you know that paint is one of the largest contributors to microplastic pollution in aquatic environments, potentially exceeding sources like plastic bags and bottles? While plastic waste has long dominated the environmental debate, a less visible but equally significant source of pollution is gaining attention: everyday paint.

    Paint plays a critical role in modern society. It protects infrastructure, extends the lifespan of materials, and enhances ae
  • Is It Safe to Wash Paint Brushes in the Sink?

    Instead, painters have a responsibility to adopt safe, environmentally sound cleaning methods. With tools like Lavabrush, there is no longer a reason to let microplastics flow into our waterways. Paint responsibly. Protect your craft. Protect the planet.

    Swedish lake with a beautiful wooden cabin
  • Why Professional Painters Prefer Used Brushes and how Lavabrush Extends Their Life

    A well-used brush is often the best brush. With Lavabrush, those trusted tools don’t just survive—they thrive. By treating brushes with care, painters get the control and performance they demand, while reducing costs and protecting the planet. Because in the end, a brush that lasts longer paints a better picture—for the painter, the craft, and the environment.

    painters don’t always reach for brand-new brushes. Instead, many prefer the familiar comfort of a well-used brush.
  • Tackling Microplastic Pollution from Paint at the Source

    “The report highlights the urgent need for upstream solutions to reduce microplastic emissions. Lavabrush is exactly that – stopping pollution at the source before it reaches our waters,” says Johan Palm, Lavabrush.

    Tackling Microplastic Pollution from Paint at the Source
  • Paint: The Unexpected Culprit Behind Ocean Microplastics

    Everyone knows plastic bottles and straws pollute our oceans - but here’s a to many people surprising fact: paint is the largest source of microplastics in the ocean, according to a study by Swiss-based Environmental Action. Until now, this problem has flown under the radar.

    Everyone knows plastic bottles and straws pollute our oceans - but here’s a to many people surprising fact: paint is the larg
  • Fighting Microplastic Pollution One Brush at a Time

    Plastic pollution is often linked to bottles and bags, but one of the largest sources of microplastics is...paint. Yes, paint. Here’s how Lavabrush is helping stop that at the source.

    Microplastic particles in the ocean