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English: Cellulose biodegradable microbeads could cut microplastics ocean pollution on Vimeo
Scientists and engineers from the Centre for Sustainable Chemical Technologies at the University of Bath have developed biodegradable cellulose microbeads from a sustainable source that could potentially replace harmful plastic ones that contribute to ocean pollution. Dr Janet Scott and James Coombs OBrien explain the process. bath.ac.uk/research/news/2017/06/02/scientists-make-biodegradable-microbeads-from-cellulose |
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