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Japanese researchers have discovered a new plastic-eating bacteria, that
is able to eat up plastic and could tackle the growing plastic waste
problems in the world.
SEATTLE (Scrap Monster): Japanese
researchers have discovered a new plastic-eating bacteria, that is able
to eat up plastic and could tackle the growing plastic waste problems
in the world.
Previously to the
discovery experts had found a series of selected species of fungi that
had the potential to break down polyethylene, but only in a very long
period of time. The new discovery is able to solve this issue in a
shorter period of time.
A team of researchers at Kyoto University in Japan have discovered the plastic-eating bacteria called, Ideonella sakaiensis.
Discovering that the bacteria is able to degrade polyethylene, better
known as PET, a type of non-biodegradable plastic, into a form of
plastic that is able to degrade in just six weeks. The bacterium is
able to produce two enzymes, which when used with water is capable of
reducing PET to its basic form.
It is common knowledge the fact that plastic is a critical part of the world’s daily life. According to the Latino Post
website, we produce several million tonnes of waste every year, which
is harming to the environment. The quantity of plastic produced per year
is at least 50 million tons of PET plastic. This common type of plastic
is easily found in products such as water bottles, clothing, frozen
dinner containers, blister packaging, between many, many others products
in the market.The accumulation to PET plastic has become a global
concern, in the last years.
While trying to discover Ideonella sakaiensis, researchers
isolated the bacteria after five years of swifting through 250
samples. “The bacterium is the first strain having a potential to
degrade PET completely into carbon dioxide and water” Said co-author
Kohei Oda of Japan’s Kyoto Institute of Technology.
The
bacteria could be used to biologically recycle plastic, something that
has never been done before. Even though six weeks is a shorter period of
time, it’s not enough to keep up with the amount of plastic produce per
day in the world, scientist believe that this bacteria could be
enhanced by industrial engineers to accelerate the process.
“
We have shared the possibility of biological recycling of plastic, we
want to develop this discovery into the application. This is the first
step” Said co-author Shosuke Yoshida a biologist at Kyoto Institute of
Technology.
The discovery of the Ideonella sakaiensis is
a big step in the global plastic reduce issue, making societies more
aware of the amount of plastic produced in a day to day basis, and the
harm that is causing to our environment. Helping faster plastic
degradation is only a good solution if producers of PET and consumers
understand the real meaning behind it.
Courtesy: www.pulseheadlines.com
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