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Related: About this forumPlastic-eating bacteria could help make trash disappear
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/plastic-eating-bacteria-could-help-make-trash-disappear/A durable plastic called PET is considered a major environmental hazard because it's highly resistant to breakdown. But researchers have found a potential new match for this hardy plastic: a newly discovered microbe that is astonishingly good at eating it.
An estimated 342 million tons of plastic are produced annually worldwide, and currently, only about 14 percent is collected for recycling, according to the World Economic Forum.
Most plastic degrades extraordinarily slowly, but PET -- short for polyethylene terephthalate -- is especially durable, and about 61 million tons of the colorless plastic was produced worldwide in 2013 alone, according to the researchers. [In Photos: World's Most Polluted Places]
Previously, the only species found to break down PET were rare fungi. Now, scientists in Japan have discovered bacteria that can biodegrade this hardy plastic.
"The bacterium is the first strain having a potential to degrade PET completely into carbon dioxide and water," said study co-author Kohei Oda, an applied microbiologist at the Kyoto Institute of Technology in Japan.
I thought I'd post some good news since it is all so awful.
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Plastic-eating bacteria could help make trash disappear (Original Post)
WhiteTara
Mar 2016
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narnian60
(3,510 posts)1. This IS good news.
thereismore
(13,326 posts)2. I look forward t a time when no plastic anywhere, your homes, your cars, your shoes, will be safe
from a runaway strain of these critters!
WhiteTara
(29,722 posts)3. It would be great, wouldn't it?
Nihil
(13,508 posts)4. "Mutant 59: The Plastic Eater" by Kit Pedler & Gerry Davis (1971)
Let the fun begin!
happyslug
(14,779 posts)5. So another source of CARBON into the atmosphere?
Sorry, the bacterium breaks down PET into CARBON DIOXIDE and water. The water should NOT be a problem but the CARBON DIOXIDE is. Do we WANT that much extra Carbon Dioxide into the atmosphere or is it better left as plastic? Sorry this is NOT all "Good News" as you try to make it out to be.