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Enzyme breaks down single use plastic PLA quickly

25 pointsby black6over 1 year ago

5 comments

leobgover 1 year ago
Cue the obligatory book recommendation, which I myself got from HN:<p>“Mutant 59: The Plastic Eater” by Kit Pedler and Gerry Davis, published in the 1970s. Explores the concept of a plastic-eating bacteria accidentally released in London, leading to a crisis as the bacteria starts consuming all plastic materials in the city.
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1970-01-01over 1 year ago
So how long until I can recycle my scrapped PLA prints using my washer?
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jqpabc123over 1 year ago
PLA is made from organic starches --- not hydrocarbons. So it is not surprising that it can be broken down easily.
RecycledEleover 1 year ago
I expect this may be used like Agent Orange was, but to destroy the enemy&#x27;s cheaper 3D printed items.
tycoon666over 1 year ago
Don&#x27;t think PLA is a good choice for coffee cups
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