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> Some researcher building the next superplastic pauses to say "hey that's funny" and bam we've got a new formula that completely prevents the formation of microplastics.

My understanding is that microplastics are a result of regular wear and tear, and I don't think a material exist that is immune to that. If anything, a new plastic formula may be created that hardens it enough to reduce the shedding to a negligible level.



The solution might be a plastic that naturally decomposes. Of course, that would likely make the material less durable...


so your solution is to make the microplastics smaller?


Struggling to understand how did infer that from my take?




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