"Game-changing Bacteria Devour Ocean Plastic Pollution"
Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo News

Researchers at Northwestern University have discovered a common bacterium called Comamonas testosteroni that has the ability to "eat" plastic, potentially revolutionizing plastic recycling efforts. With less than 5% of plastic currently being recycled, this bacterium could be used in large-scale recycling operations due to its natural ability to break down plastic without requiring modification. The researchers also found that the bacterium could recycle plastic into different polymers, reducing our dependence on petroleum chemicals. While not yet in use at recycling facilities, this breakthrough could pave the way for a more sustainable and circular economy.