Worms hungry for plastic may transform recycling ...Middle East

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Story at a glance Plastic waste presents a growing problem due to its detrimental effects on the natural world and human health. Researchers in Australia conducted an experiment with “superworms” revealing certain enzymes can break down polystyrene, the main component of styrofoam. Ongoing experiments aim to explore how this process might be upscaled, but the cheap costs of new plastic production pose a hurdle. As more countries and corporations launch campaigns to tackle plastic waste in the natural environment, researchers remain in lockstep aiming to address the problem on both a macro and micro scale.  Now, after conducting experiments with so-called “su

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