While this research on the removal of microplastics is new, the tree has been used as a tool for water purification for ...
‘Miracle tree’ removes 98% of microplastics from drinking water, outperforming chemical alternatives
Currently, European countries use both physical and chemical methods to remove microplastics from wastewater. Aluminum ...
The study points to a potential low‑cost, plant‑based alternative to chemicals.
Seeds from ‘miracle tree’ filter microplastics from drinking water - Following years of research, study finds seeds are more ...
The plant's seeds work as a natural coagulant to remove contaminants from water ...
In A Nutshell Seeds from the moringa tree, long used to purify water in Africa and South Asia, removed more than 98% of PVC ...
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