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Mar 11, 2016

The hungry little bacterium that could hold the key to the world's plastic waste problem

The discovery of a bacterium with the ability to completely break down PET plastic could be ...

Hundreds of millions of tons of PET (polyethylene terephthalate) plastic are produced each year to package everything from sodas to shampoo. That only a fraction of this is recycled leaves much of it to rest in landfills and the ocean. But efforts to deal with this monumental mess may soon receive a much-needed boost, with scientists in Japan discovering a new bacterium with the ability to completely break down PET plastics in a relatively short space of time.

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