Mia Heller Creates a Filter that Removes More than 95% of Microplastics From the Water - Diario Panorama
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Plastic waste has become a global problem. The production and use of more than 400 million tons of plastic per year has contaminated beaches, rivers and even the deepest points of the oceans, at eleven thousand meters deep. Beyond visible environmental impacts, plastic also influences global climate change: it is estimated that its production is responsible for generating 1800 million tons of greenhouse gases each year. Scientific evidence sugge…
Mia Heller, an 18-year-old student from Warrenton, Virginia, has developed an innovative filter capable of removing more than 95% microplastics from water, using a ferrofluid that adheres to polluting particles.
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