Plastic-Devouring Bacteria Could Keep Soda Bottles Out of Landfills

by Barbara McPherson | September 23, 2008 at 06:40 pm
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Most bacteria are our friends and here is another example of it.  I can't remember the reference, but I remember reading about a student who worked on this problem as a science fair project.  His high school project may revolutionize the treatment of plastic.

Researchers have discovered new strains of Pseudomonas bacteria that feed on the PET plastic used in drink bottles, and turn it into a more valuable, biodegradable form of plastic. The discovery suggests a way to keep billions of pounds of discarded plastic out of landfills; a 2006 study [pdf] found that less than 25 percent of PET plastic is currently recycled because the industry doesn’t have enough use for the end product.

Getting high-quality material — such as plastics suitable for packaging food or beverages —- back out of recycled plastic is more expensive than making virgin PET, so most plastic bottles are recycled into lower-grade, and less valuable, plastic. But there’s only so much demand for lower-grade plastics, says microbiologist and coauthor Kevin O’ Connor…. “The problem is that the market [for recycled PET] is saturated” [Science News].

The researchers knew that heating PET plastic in the absence of oxygen produces a substance called terephthalic acid, which some bacteria feed on. They also know that other bacteria produce a high quality plastic called PHA that could have numerous applications in medicine–because PHA plastic is biodegradable, it’s ideally suited for sutures, wound dressings, and various implants. The researchers hoped to find a bacteria that fed on terephthalic acid and produced PHA plastic, so they collected soil bacteria from a bottle processing plant.


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Jarrett Martineau
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at 18:41 on September 23rd, 2008

Barbara McPherson, great find. Thanks for this. Good stuff.

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at 00:08 on September 24th, 2008

Barbara McPherson, I like this story. It's good stuff. excellent research

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at 01:29 on September 24th, 2008

Barbara McPherson, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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at 23:57 on September 30th, 2008

Barbara McPherson, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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