Microplastics are now being found in our rainwater, rivers, and even drinking water. But three Indian teenagers found an unlikely solution, imli (tamarind seeds). 🌱💧
Using discarded tamarind seeds, they developed Plastic, a magnetic powder that helps remove microplastics from water without electricity, expensive filters, or complex machinery.
What makes this innovation remarkable is its simplicity. It transforms agricultural waste into a practical tool that could help address one of the world’s fastest-growing environmental challenges. 🌍
Their idea didn’t just impress locally. It went on to outperform teams from 126 countries, winning The Earth Prize Asia and putting Indian innovation on the global map. 🇮🇳✨
At a time when microplastic pollution is becoming a serious concern, these young innovators are proving that some of the most powerful solutions can come from curiosity, creativity, and a desire to make a difference. ❤️
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