Last spring, passengers on Hawaiian Airlines received something in addition to their in-flight snacks: sunscreen. Attendants passed out samples to encourage tourists visiting the islands to use types of sunscreen that are safer for corals. Scientists have found that chemicals in some sunscreens currently on the market harm reefs, and the airline hoped to inform people about the problem. Now Hawaii has joined several seaside spots around the world in banning sunscreens that contain these ingredients.
Last spring, passengers on Hawaiian Airlines got something besides their in-flight snacks. Attendants passed out samples of sunscreen. They wanted visitors to the islands to use types of sunscreen that are safer for corals. Scientists have found a problem with some sunscreens on the market. Chemicals in them harm reefs, and the airline hoped to let people know. Several seaside spots around the world have banned sunscreens that contain these chemicals. Now Hawaii has joined them.