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IISc researchers develop hydrogel that can remove microplastics from water - The Economic Times
Researchers at IISc have developed a sustainable hydrogel to remove microplastics, with a unique polymer network and nanoclusters to degrade contaminants. The hydrogel can efficiently remove up to 95% of microplastics and be repurposed into carbon nanomaterials for heavy metal removal.
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Just worried we are swapping one for something else.
Apart from that I have always tried to minimise my exposure to plastic wrapped food.
We buy glass bottled water to reduce the plastic leaking into the water, been doing this for years now.
Problem is plastic is everywhere, we are now thinking of getting our milk in glass bottles delivered.
Plastic was the greatest gift and may end up being the greatest nightmare.
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