This is hella cool, but I do want to say that it seems like there's been a flood of news articles talking about how we're sooooooo close to cracking plastic recycling and microplastics ever since the UN had that big push to try and regulate global plastic production. Seems like the industry is on a PR drive similar to the one for big carbon and oil; "no, you don't need regulations, that's ignorant, you're being ignorant, a tech solution is just around the corner, we swear" etc. That's primed me to view all "plastic solution" articles with more suspicion.
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100% ! Similar to all those youtube celebrities promoting Ocean Clean Up projects but avoiding the fact that the only real solution is just stop producing unnecessary plastic trash. Also that instead of looking for donations, these projects should be paid by the companies that produced these plastics.
just wait until they develop a taste for the microplastics in our brains
Is anyone else’s tadpole squirming a lot more than usual?
Tsk'va!
I doubt there's enough concentration in one place to be noticed. However, the enzymes could be used to possibly treat us and remove the microplastics
Anyone starting a pool on how long until something really likes eating plastic and we have to deal with infestations of those, like with termites and wood?
My bet is some scientist accidentally leaks plastic eating bacteria into the wild. Then rust, plastic rust, everywhere.
Scientist: It's for the good of the planet! [releases plastic-eating bacteria into the wild]
[Later, in the smoldering ruins of a post-plastocalyptic future...]
Former Scientist Now Pottery Shard Crusher: Okay, maybe that was a mistake.
Are we sure it's not just breaking the plastic in microplastics?
Pretty sure that was the case a while ago with some sort of organism.
Maybe I'm missing where the article said it, but what does it break the plastic down into? That seems like it would be pretty critical information in terms of the utility here.
hope it works on most common grocery bags