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Enzymes From Cow Stomach Contain Useful Microorganisms That Can Recycle Plastic
Certain types of plastic, such as the polyethylene terephthalate (PET) used in soda bottles, food packaging, and synthetic textiles, may be eaten by microbes extracted from cows' stomachs.
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