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PPE has both short-term as well as long-term environmental effects.
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PPE has both short-term as well as long-term environmental effects.

University of Auckland has created an innovative solution for the large amounts of pandemic waste.

Hot pressurised water is applied to nonrecyclable PPE equipment with compressed air and water as the end-products

Doctor SaeidBaroutiansays it could save tonnes of waste that is being dumped daily in landfills and oceans.

Dispose of masks and other PPE clothing and healthcare.

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