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Art with a repurpose: artists behind Plastic Wood Studio discuss what they're doing about Hong Kong's waste problem - YP

The studio recycles plastic bottle caps, makes art, and leads environmental workshops at schools, but the artists behind the project explain why individual action is still not enough. ....

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Plastic pollution: Chinese scientists identify polythene-eating bacteria


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Chinese scientists say they have identified a blend of marine bacteria that appears capable of breaking down polythene, one of the most ubiquitous plastics on the planet and source of much of the pollution in the world s oceans.
While the plastic-eating qualities of bacteria are already well known to the scientific community, the research by the Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences in Qingdao, east China s Shandong province, is the first to establish a direct link to polythene (PE).
In the study, which was published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials on April 23, a team led by Sun Chaomin said they had discovered a combination of bacteria that was able to break down not only polyethylene terephthalate (PET) - from which bottles are made - but also polythene, which is used to make bags. ....

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