The long read: When a microbe was found munching on a plastic bottle in a rubbish dump, it promised a recycling revolution. Now scientists are attempting to turbocharge those powers in a bid to solve our waste crisis. But will it work?
I heard about the discovery of plastic eating bacteria years ago, and had always wondered why they weren’t just spreading in nature and eating all the microplastics. This sheds a lot of light on current events in the field!
From what i know they are modified E. coli bacteria and where not released due to fears they would cause more problems than good in nature. Also they could potentially harm humans.
I heard about the discovery of plastic eating bacteria years ago, and had always wondered why they weren’t just spreading in nature and eating all the microplastics. This sheds a lot of light on current events in the field!
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I wonder if they could be bred to be unable to directly metabolize sugar, or if that’s a ridiculous thought.
Easily. But then they would be outcompeted by bacteria that can.
Unless they have a sole niche they alone can occupy, like prevalent plastic, maybe.
From what i know they are modified E. coli bacteria and where not released due to fears they would cause more problems than good in nature. Also they could potentially harm humans.
Give them a few millenia
That’s how we got kudzu.
THROW THEM INTO THE OCEAN