Enzymes are consuming plastic in goblins! No plastic waste is allowed to fall. All the plastic is leaving the 'plastic-enzyme' enzyme stomach! Earlier, a special species of fungi in plastic-rich was found in Pakistan's hoarding.
Plastic waste pile
Not a fiction, not even science fiction. On the other hand, one of the researchers from Britain and America found the 'plastic-enzyme' enzyme.
Is it really the end of our concern about the pollution of plastic waste that is really going to end?
Although the answer is still unknown, the likelihood of that possibility is not always impossible, researchers showed that at this time.
The plastic-rich enzyme
They found an enzyme, which exploded and consumed plastic. The name of the special compound of plastic- 'polyethylene terfthalat' (PET or 'pet'). Under the plastic compound, it was the first patent to make the bottle in the 1940s. For the purpose of making the bottle, the special compound was chosen for one reason, that is, the compound may have survived for millions of years in the environment. Recent studies have also shown that this special plastic compound Polyethylene Terufthalate has become the main cause of pollution in most parts of the Earth's surface and water.
While researching another subject, scientists from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NRL), under the Portsmouth University and the US Department of Energy, received the insight of the enzymes.
Researchers have found that the enzymes help a special bacteria to break the plastic compound 'pet' or 'digest it' by eating it
The special type of plastic - 'polyethylene teraphthalat', which enzymes that gobbles
Professor John McGuhan, associate researcher at Portsmouth University, said that after learning about this power of enzymes, they started trying to increase that power. For them, they applied some amino acids, and enzymes could eat them faster.
At this time, researchers will see, in the coming days, the enzymes can also be used to improve plastic enzymes in the big industrial areas, commercially. They will also see if they can be used to destroy other plastic compounds.
Some scientists say, because enzymes are not toxic at all, this method can be very effective in the future, reducing the amount of plastic wastewater produced. However, more research is needed.