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UBC’s BioProducts Institute develops a plant-based filter, "bioCap," that can capture nearly 99.9% of microplastic particles in water, offering a scalable and sustainable solution to microplastic pollution. Could plants offer a solution to the looming threat of microplastic pollution? Scientists

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