Environmentally hazardous cigarette butts may ironically hold the answer to cleansing Australia’s waterways of major metal contaminants, according to a new James Cook University-led study published in the journal Chemical Engineering Science. Environmentally hazardous cigarette butts may ironically hold the answer to cleansing Australia’s waterways of major metal contaminants, according to a new James Cook University-led study published in the journal Chemical Engineering Science. Environment Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Char made from cigarette butts may help mitigate pollution in waterways
