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These Scientists are Using Sound Waves to Filter Plastic Fibres from Washing Machine Wastewater

January 4, 2020
Industry Innovation and Infrastructure, Life Below Water, Responsible Consumption and Production, Sustainable Cities and Communities

Washing machines release millions of microplastics into the sea every day. Scientists have developed a ‘bulk acoustic wave’ system to trap microplastics in the machine.

Source: World Economic Forum | Agenda | feed

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