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Microbes Are Evolving to Eat Plastic Pollution, Scientists Say

Microbes Are Evolving to Eat Plastic Pollution, Scientists Say

Posted on January 11, 2022
A new study published in the journal Microbial Ecology found a growing number of bugs that have evolved to carry a plastic-degrading enzyme.

Plastic Planet

In a study that truly underscores the profound and devastating impact humans have on the environment, researchers have found that microscopic bugs are evolving to eat plastic. 

The study, , found a growing number of microbesthat have evolved to carry a plastic-degrading enzyme. These bugs could hold the key to creating enzymes that break down specific plastics and alleviate the . 

“We found multiple lines of evidence supporting the fact that the global microbiome’s plastic-degrading potential correlates strongly with measurements of environmental plastic pollution — a significant demonstration of how the environment is responding to the pressures we are placing on it,” Aleksej Zelezniak, associate professor of biology at Chalmers University of Technology and coauthor of the study, .

Deep Pollution

To find the plastic-eating bugs, researchers took ocean samples at 67 different locations at three different depths. In the deeper depths where there’s more plastic pollution, the team discovered higher levels of plastic-degrading enzymes. 

Surprisingly, the scientists also found that almost 60 percent of the enzymes were previously undiscovered, and could break down plastics in a way they haven’t seen before. The team hopes that they can build off that finding to create enzymes that can break down more resilient types of plastics. 

“The next step would be to test the most promising enzyme candidates in the lab to closely investigate their properties and the rate of plastic degradation they can achieve,” Zelezniak told the newspaper. “From there you could engineer microbial communities with targeted degrading functions for specific polymer types.”

So it’s a bit of a double-edged sword. While it’s very exciting to see a potential fix for plastic in the environment, it’s also bleak that the microbes only evolved due to how much we’ve polluted the planet. 

The post Microbes Are Evolving to Eat Plastic Pollution, Scientists Say appeared first on Futurism.

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