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New Scientist on MSNEngineered bacteria could break down unrecyclable nylon in clothesClothes and fishing nets that are made of nylon often end up in landfill or dumped in oceans, but a new way to break down the ...
Nylon is a common plastic, but it is difficult to recycle. A genetically modified bacterium is supposed to make it possible.
A team of scientists from the Institute of Bio- and Geosciences–Biotechnology at Forschungszentrum Jülich worked together ...
and the skeletons of creatures that trapped themselves in the net’s fine nylon filaments. Back on board, the divers free as many critters as they can from the net, tossing them back in the water.
Swiss nylon maker EMS Chemie said on Friday it had taken steps to mitigate any impact of "punitive" U.S. tariffs on imports ...
The move followed the fishing law passed recently by the Ministry of Environment and Water, which also banned the use of nets made of nylon in natural reserved areas, fish breeding and nursery ...
A team of scientists from the Institute of Bio- and Geosciences - Biotechnology at Forschungszentrum Jülich worked together ...
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