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kuoushi ( @kuoushi@lemmy.ca ) 29•10 months agoBut what about that remaining 0.1%? Aren’t we just creating a pathway for these super microplastics to breed and create even stronger microplastics?
electrogamerman ( @electrogamerman@feddit.de ) 4•10 months agoJust Filter the water again and it will remove 99.9% of the remaining 0.01%
JCPhoenix ( @JCPhoenix@beehaw.org ) English3•10 months agoThen once you get the plastic down to .0001% or whatever, you can sell it as a homeopathic remedy!
lemmur ( @lemmur@szmer.info ) 1•10 months agoBut It’s important to breed superinteligent microplastic, which will rule us and get rid of furries.
coyotino [he/him] ( @theangriestbird@beehaw.org ) English15•10 months agobig if true
loops ( @loops@beehaw.org ) English11•10 months agobig if scalable
TheMadnessKing ( @TheMadnessKing@lemdro.id ) English4•10 months agoBeing scalable and cost-effective is the most important thing.
XPost3000 ( @XPost3000@lemmy.ml ) 1•10 months agoThe 99th article about eco friendly bio-degradable plastic that’ll never see large scale use:
On ( @On@kbin.social ) 11•10 months ago Bloody Harry ( @harry315@feddit.de ) 2•10 months agoThanks for linking the research paper, really appreciate it