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- Scientists Have Created Synthetic Sponges That Soak Up Microplastics. Made from starch and gelatin, the biodegradable sponges remove as much as 90 percent of microplastics in tap water and seawater. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/innovation/scientists-have-created-synthetic-sponges-that-soak-up-microplastics-180983017/ 16 comments upliftingnews
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