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I find it hard to believe there are zero plastics left after the process. I'd like to see the paper on the process. Always appreciate condescending comments though. So, thanks for that.
Well they literally say there's none left. Their comment wasn't condescending. You kind of just asked a dumb question.
Not a dumb question at all. It's completely reasonable to want to know if there will be microplastics left over in the process.