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‘Fish Mouth’ Filter Removes 99% of Microplastics From Laundry Waste : ScienceAlert

Last updated: January 4, 2026 5:25 am
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The Innovative Solution Inspired by Ancient Fish Evolution to Tackle Plastic Pollution

Plastic pollution is a pressing modern-day issue that is wreaking havoc on our environment. However, scientists in Germany have found inspiration in the ancient evolution of fish mouths to combat this problem effectively.

By mimicking the natural filtration systems found in certain fish species, researchers have developed a groundbreaking method to remove up to 99 percent of plastic particles from water. This innovative solution is poised to address a significant source of plastic pollution that often goes unnoticed.

The team of scientists from the University of Bonn and the Fraunhofer Institute for Environmental, Safety, and Energy Technology has already filed a patent for their invention in Germany. Their ultimate goal is to contribute to the reduction of plastic pollution, particularly from a prevalent yet overlooked source.

Addressing Microplastic Pollution from Laundry

One of the major contributors to microplastic pollution is the washing of clothes, which releases millions of tiny plastic particles into water bodies with every laundry cycle. Studies suggest that as much as 90 percent of plastic in sewage sludge comes from washing machines, leading to potential contamination of agricultural soil and produce.

While the impact of microplastics on human health is still being studied, concerns have been raised by toxicologists regarding their potential harm. Finding a way to capture these plastic pollutants before they enter the environment is crucial but challenging.

Looking to nature for solutions, the research team turned to fish species like mackerel, sardines, and anchovies, which have evolved specialized mouth structures for filtering microscopic prey over millions of years.

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Nature-Inspired Filtration System

The filtration system designed by the researchers mimics the unique mouth structures of these fish, featuring a cone-shaped design with a mesh-like surface area. This innovative approach allows plastic particles to be captured efficiently as water passes through the device.

Unlike conventional filtration systems that are prone to clogging, the new design reduces clogging by an impressive 85 percent. Plastic particles are trapped outside the filter and can be easily flushed into a separate compartment for disposal, akin to cleaning out a lint filter in a dryer.

Since the mass production of synthetic microfibers like polyester and nylon in the 1950s, millions of metric tons of these materials have been released into the environment through clothing washing cycles. As awareness of plastic pollution grows, the need for high-efficiency filtration systems becomes increasingly apparent.

Embracing Nature’s Wisdom

With nature as a guide, scientists are harnessing the power of evolutionary adaptations in fish to combat plastic pollution effectively. By incorporating these natural principles into innovative technologies, we can take significant strides towards a cleaner and healthier environment.

The study detailing this groundbreaking filtration system was published in the journal npj Emerging Contaminants, highlighting the potential of biomimicry in addressing contemporary environmental challenges.

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