plastic waste
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Marine Fungus Called 'Parengyodontium Album' Has Appetite for Plastic Waste, Can Break Down Plastic Polyethylene 0.05% Per Day [Study]
The marine fungus was found living in the North Pacific Garbage Patch. Click to read more.
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