While that might provide some relief in the future use of plastics, it doesn’t solve the problem of plastics we have at the moment, but scientists Jenny Yao and Miranda Wang might have come up with a solution. Both students have been developing a type of bacteria for years where it can not only eat plastic, but it can turn it back into water.
This does not mean that we can just dump the bacteria onto existing plastics, but rather they will need to go through a process of being dissolved and once the plastic because highly malleable, it is then placed into a biodigester station where the bacteria will go to town on it. This is not the first time that it has been thought up to use bacteria to help solve our plastics problem, so this is just another possible alternative.
As Wang points out, “It is practically impossible to make people stop using plastic, we need technology to break the material, and everything becomes biodegradable.” The students have since managed to obtain financing of $400,000 to start developing this into a product.