Could E.coli serve as a tasty solution to our plastic problem? 🚮
We produce more than 380 million tonnes of plastic every year, with over 8 million tons of plastic waste escaping into our oceans. Scientists have come up with a creative solution to address this growing plastic problem, and the best thing is that their solution smells and tastes divine.
By getting help from a genetically modified bacteria, a team of researchers at the University of Edinburgh was able to turn plastic bottles into vanilla flavoring. This is the first time a valuable chemical has been achieved from plastic waste., explains how bacteria may be used to transform plastic into vanillin, a compound that is used not just in food, but also in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.
The bacteria, E. coli, was genetically modified to convert terephthalic acid into vanillin. Terephthalic acid is a molecule derived from polyethylene terephthalate , a form of plastic created from non-renewable sources, and is commonly used to make plastic water bottles and clamshell packaging.
"This is the first example of using a biological system to upcycle plastic waste into a valuable industrial chemical and this has very exciting implications for the circular economy,” said Joanna Sadler, first author of the paper,
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