Scientists Accidentally Develop 'Mutant' Enzyme That Eats Plastic

Scientists Accidentally Develop ‘Mutant’ Enzyme That Eats Plastic

Researchers in the UK and the U.S. have inadvertently engineered an enzyme that eats up plastic . The enzyme is able to digest PET (polyethylene terephthalate)—the same material used in the ubiquitous plastic bottle that’s clogging up landfills, coastlines and oceans around the world. Amazingly, this discovery only happened by chance. 

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