Scientists have found a plastic-eating fungus in Pakistan

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Researchers have identified a fungus that can break down plastics. The species could be a useful tool as we attempt to reduce the impact of waste material on the environment.

Fungi feast

Researchers at the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Kunming Institute of Botany have found a fungus that could potentially help us to address the problem of non-biodegradable plastics. The fungus is able to break down waste plastics in a matter of weeks that would otherwise persist in the environment for years.

Aspergillus tubingensis is typically found in soil, but the study found that it can also thrive on the surface of plastics. It secretes enzymes which break down the bonds between individual molecules and then use its mycelia to break them apart.

It’s thought that there are all types of fungi with useful properties that we don’t yet know about — but as deforestation and other human activity continue to destroy habitats, we might never gain access to such species. The researchers actually found Aspergillus tubingensis on a rubbish dump in Islamabad, Pakistan.

Plastic potential

The study observed that there are several factors that affect the fungus’ capacity to break down plastic. The temperature and pH balance of its surroundings, as well as the type of culture medium in place, had an impact on its performance.

The next step for these researchers is to figure out what conditions would be ideal to help facilitate a practical implementation.

The fungus could be used to help address the problem of plastic particles swimming around in our water supply by being put to work in a waste treatment plant, or in soil contaminated with the material. The benefits of mycoremediation — the practice of using fungi to degrade unwanted substances — are becoming more and more apparent as we find species that can degrade more varieties of material.

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Eyeaan

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Re: Chinese scientists have found a plastic-eating fungus

This is really a great news for the environment and health as well.
However PET plastics are not great heath concern compared to PBA plastics which are health hazards.
 

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HamzaAfzal

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Now there is no doubt that Pakistan has enormous talent in every field as scientists found the plastic eating fungus in Pakistan. This fungus finishes plastic in weeks and through this fungus bacteria we can overcome environmental pollution and reduce the effects of climate changes. The world can take benefit from this fungus to control plastic pollution. There are several charity organizations in Pakistan working to provides awareness about climate change and the impacts of environmental pollution.
 

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