Microplastics are one of the hardest pollutants to clean up.
But this device is changing the game.

Built by students from Canada’s University of Sherbrooke, Ho'ōla One works like a giant vacuum — sucking up sand, separating out microplastics, and returning clean sand back to the beach. 🌊

Tested on Kamilo Beach in Hawaii, one of the world’s most plastic-polluted shores.

Innovations like this give real hope. We need more of them.

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