Two fungi commonly found in plants and soil made meals of some of the hardest-to-recycle plastics.
the treated polypropylene was especially exciting for researchers because this materialto the University of Sydney.
“Polypropylene is a common plastic used to make a huge variety of everyday products like food containers, coat hangers and cling film, but it only has a recycling rate of only one percent, meaning it is overrepresented in plastic waste and pollution globally,” lead author Amira Farzana Samat, a PhD student at University of Sydney, said in a statement.researchers have also isolated microorganisms from marine environments to use in reduction experiments.
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