early signs of ruminants stomach enzymes capable of plastic breakdown
Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2021 2:12 pm
https://www.theguardian.com/environment ... wn-plastic
A good piece if you read it all.
Covers the 3 types used from slaughterhouse cow in vienna study.
Then makes mention of the Japanese "dump" super bacteria that were found.
Also another scenario stemming from bacterium found within a pile of presumably mulching leaves.
The headline changed from yesterdays "can" to todays "may" break down plastic, ANNOYING but at least corrected before it got to far out of the news-gate.
A good piece if you read it all.
Covers the 3 types used from slaughterhouse cow in vienna study.
Then makes mention of the Japanese "dump" super bacteria that were found.
Also another scenario stemming from bacterium found within a pile of presumably mulching leaves.
The headline changed from yesterdays "can" to todays "may" break down plastic, ANNOYING but at least corrected before it got to far out of the news-gate.