
Microfiber pollution could be reduced with these laundry balls
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Science, Biology
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11th Grade - University
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The video discusses how microfibers from clothes contribute to plastic pollution in ecosystems. It introduces a coral ball made from recycled rubber that captures microfibers during laundry. The video highlights the significant amount of microfibers shed by household laundry and their inability to be filtered by water treatment plants, leading to ocean pollution. It also mentions the potential impact on marine life and human consumption.
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