Delving into the invisible realm, the narrative introduces the diverse world of microbes and their extraordinary role in nature's decomposition processes. With an accessible approach, it examines the discovery and characterization of plastic-eating microorganisms, the fascinating science behind how they break down stubborn polymers, and the potential risks and rewards of deploying such solutions at scale. Key breakthroughs-such as the case of Ideonella sakaiensis-are brought to life through engaging stories of scientific ingenuity, fieldwork, and international collaboration.
The book extends beyond science, tackling the engineering of better microbes and the ethical, environmental, and economic consequences of their application. Through global case studies, industry partnerships, and citizen projects, it highlights both the promise and the limitations of microbial cleanup, interrogating the regulatory, societal, and philosophical questions at stake. Plastic-Eating Microbes is both a primer and a call to action, offering readers a balanced perspective on the future of sustainable innovation and empowering individuals to engage with emerging solutions to one of today's most urgent environmental crises.
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