May 1, 2026

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Two Sustainability Students See Opportunity Hidden in Laundry-Induced Microplastic Pollution

Students and faculty at Columbia’s M.S. in Sustainability Management and Sustainability Science programs turned cutting-edge research on microplastics into Moby Filter, a sustainability startup tackling laundry-induced pollution at its source.

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