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Chennai-based water treatment and desalination player VA Tech Wabag, on Thursday, said it has bagged fresh orders worth ₹340 crore from GAIL (India) Ltd. and Indian Oil Corporation Ltd. (IOCL).
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Research by McGill University found that when a plastic-containing tea bag was steeped in water at 95C, it released around 11.6billion microplastics and 3.1billion nanoplastics into a single cup.