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<h3> How our project will be helpful?</h3> | <h3> How our project will be helpful?</h3> | ||
- | <p> | + | <p> With increasing global consumption and their natural resistance to degradation, plastic materials and their accumulation in the environment is becoming of increasing concern.PET used for carbonated soft drink bottles, processed meat packages peanut butter jars pillow and sleeping bag filling, textile fibers. The issue of plastic pollution has evolved to become a threat to global ecology. Plastic pollution arises from both terrestrial and marine (like bags,pots and bottles). Of course, plastic buried in a landfill rarely sees the light of day. But in the ocean, which is where a lot of discarded grocery bags, soft drink bottles and six-pack rings end up, plastic is bathed in as much light as water. In 2009, researchers from Nihon University in Chiba, Japan, found that plastic in warm ocean water can degrade in as little as a year. This doesn't sound so bad until you realize those small bits of plastic are toxic chemicals such as bisphenol A (BPA) and PS oligomer. These end up in the guts of animals or wash up on shorelines, where humans are most likely to come into direct contact with the toxins. |
+ | With our project we aim to clean environment from waste PET(like bags,pots and bottles) by biodegradation with E.coli. With this project, PET would reduced to pyruvate, the world will be cleaned from PET and our bacteria could use PET as a food-energy source. All universe is happy! | ||
+ | References | ||
+ | Ahmed, S. , Haamed, A., Hasan, F., Shah A.A., (2008)Biological degradation of plastics: A comprehensive review. Biotechnology Advances. 26(3).246-265. Retrieved from http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0734975008000141 | ||
+ | Harris, W. (2014). How long does it take for plastics to biodegrade? Retrieved from http://science.howstuffworks.com/science-vs-myth/everyday-myths/how-long-does-it-take-for-plastics-to-biodegrade.htm | ||
+ | Webb, H.K., Arnott, J., Crawford, R., Ivanova, E. (28 December 2012 )Plastic Degradation and Its Environmental Implications with Special Reference to Poly(ethylene terephthalate). Polymers 2013, 5, 1-18. Retrieved from http://marinedebris.info/sites/default/files/literature/Plastic%20Degradation%20and%20Its%20Environmental%20Implications%20with%20Special%20Reference%20to%20Poly(ethylene%20terephthalate).pdf</p> | ||
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