Dual-bubble process removes over 90% of wastewater microplastics
Researchers at Australia’s RMIT University say they have demonstrated a way to remove more than 90% of microplastics from wastewater by combining microscopic and nanoscopic air bubbles within a…
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RMIT improves wastewater treatment with new microplastics removal method
RMIT researchers have developed a wastewater treatment method that removes more than 90% of microplastics using a dual-bubble approach. The

New Approach Boosts Microplastic Removal From Wastewater
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New approach boosts microplastic removal from wastewater
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