An engineer shortlisted for a global prize by the Prince of Wales said his invention was created at his mother-in-law's dining table.
Adam Root built filters that remove microplastics from water pumped out by washing machines and industrial units, preventing them from reaching the ocean.
"It's one of the greatest challenges of our generation and people don't really understand or know about it," said the 35-year-old, from Saffron Walden in Essex.
His company, Matter, could win £1m at the Earthshot awards on 5 November, whose winners are commended for innovative solutions they create to help the planet.



