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Silk to the Rescue: A Green Solution to Pollution
Sunday, February 16, 2025
But how well do they work? Pretty darn well, actually. Tests showed that these SNF-based filters could turn polluted water into clean, drinkable water. They even worked on water from a dirty river! And it doesn't stop at water. These filters can also clean the air by trapping tiny particles and oily smoke.
Now, you might be thinking, "That's great, but what happens to the filters after they're used? " Good question! The best part is that these filters can break down naturally in the environment. After a year in a landfill, about 74% of the filter will have biodegraded. This means less waste and a smaller environmental footprint.
This breakthrough opens up a new path for dealing with environmental pollution in a sustainable way. It's not just about cleaning up our mess; it's about doing it in a way that doesn't create more problems. By using natural materials like silk, we can make a real difference in the fight against pollution.
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