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A study recently published in Environmental Science & Technology Letters suggests that boiling water then filtering it can remove up to 90% of microplastics – but there is a caveat. The harder the water, the more microplastics can be removed, so if you have soft water, this method removes more like 25% of microplastics. This microplastics removal method works by trapping the plastic particles in calcium carbonate as it solidifies when it is exposed to high temperatures, and then the calcium carbonate-covered microplastics are removed from the water when it is strained through a filter as simple as one used for coffee. Further research is needed to figure out how this microplastics removal method can be deployed at scale and how to improve the removal rate in soft water, but for now you can absolutely boil then filter your own water if you so choose. #ClimateCrisis #ClimateChange #ClimateAction #ClimateSolutions #Microplastics #MicroplasticRemoval #DrinkingWater
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