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Briefing: A 'consortium' of bacteria cooperates to eat phthalate plasticizers that single microbes can't stomach
Strategic angle: Plastic trash has reached the world's most remote locations, from the bottom of the Mariana Trench to the summit of Everest.
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Updated 24 days ago
A consortium of bacteria has been identified that can cooperate to degrade phthalate plasticizers, a type of plastic that is particularly challenging for single microbes to process.
This discovery, reported on March 18, 2026, highlights the potential for microbial cooperation in addressing plastic pollution, which has permeated even the most remote environments on Earth.
The implications for waste management are substantial, as these microbes could enhance existing strategies for cleaning up plastic waste, thereby improving overall environmental health.