Tim Kellogg on Nostr: oh neat, scientists found a process for breaking down PE plastic into chemicals that ...
oh neat, scientists found a process for breaking down PE plastic into chemicals that are quite useful for things like feeding livestock and anti-bacterials. PE is the most common kind of plastic, so maybe this is finally a way to make use of all that waste!
https://phys.org/news/2023-12-polyethylene.html #environment #EnvironmentalScience #recycling #Science
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