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Superworms that eat polystyrene might help plastic pollution problem

2020-03-18 17:05:47| Canadian Plastics Headlines

Researchers in Beijing have discovered that�scavenger worms will eat Styrofoam, which is one of the most difficult plastic materials to biodegrade. The post “Superworms” that eat polystyrene might help plastic pollution problem appeared first on Canadian Plastics. [ more ]

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