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“NFL-Water” – a water bottle with an internal filtration system that filters out microplastics!
This filter employs a “Nano-Filter Layer” made from advanced nano fibers or graphene oxide membranes with pore sizes smaller than typical microplastics (less than 5 microns), physically trapping microplastics while allowing water molecules to pass. This is a technology that can be worked on and be made as feasible as RO water filtrations systems are in today’s day and age.
The bottle can be made of metals such as copper, stainless steel (that are in themselves beneficial as they improve water quality). Further these bottles will come with an easily removable (and thus, easily cleanable) nano-filter layer that fits in the bottle seamlessly. While the filtration is going on the bottle will have an LED indicator that flashes on and off and then switches off completely when the filtration has been completed, thus providing the user with safe plastic-free drinking water.
Drinking water without microplastics in it has become an impossible commodity to come by, especially for the urban population; from packaged water, to water bottles, to even our water purification machines – there are few sources of water that do not have a high microplastic percentage and thereby our intake of it. This is a problem that severely affects any and every person living in an urban setting. By the method of this idea we can be safer from the detrimental effects of microplastics on the human body.
Currently, in the market, there are several systems available to filter debris, toxins, sediment, chlorine, organic compounds, heavy metals, bacteria and protozoa, etc. and it’s high time we add microplastics to the list. Here’s to diminishing our intake of microplastics and, hopefully, eventually mitigating it completely.
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