Comment on Scientists create artificial protein capable of degrading microplastics in bottles

sj_zero ⁨1⁩ ⁨year⁩ ago

I'm concerned about efforts like that because while it's bad that plastics don't degrade in the environment, we also depend on plastics not degrading as part of why we use them.

The correct path seems to be using this tool more responsibly instead of potentially breaking it entirely. Plastics weren't even common 100 years ago.

One thing I think should be a main path is replacing petroplastic with biodegradable bioplastics like PLA. Then we don't intentionally break plastics that are important because they don't degrade, and we don't pollute the environment with consumable plastic that can't biodegrade. With much less stuff to recycle it should be easier recycling the Petro plastics.

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