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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. ❤️ Would you try a solution like this to make water cleaner and safer? Tell us below #InnovationForGood #YoungInnovators #CleanWaterSolutions #EnvironmentalInnovation #PositiveImpact #Microplastics #StudentInnovation #MadeInIndia #Sustainability #CleanWater #ClimateAction #FutureInnovators #IndiaInspires [microplastic removal, tamarind seed innovation, plas stick, clean drinking water solution, student innovation india, sustainable water solutions, earth prize asia winner, microplastic pollution solution, young innovators india, environmental innovation story] How To Remove Microplastics From Water Plas-Stick Innovation Explained Indian Students Win Earth Prize Asia Tamarind Seeds For Water Purification Young Innovators Solving Environmental Problems
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