Scientists convert used plastic bottles into vanilla flavouring

Production of chemical could help make recycling more attractive and tackle global plastic pollutionPlastic bottles have been converted into vanilla flavouring using genetically engineered bacteria, the first time a valuable chemical has been brewed from waste plastic.Upcycling plastic bottles into more lucrative materials could make the recycling process far more attractive and effective. Currently plastics lose about 95% of their value as a material after a single use. Encouraging better collection and use of such waste is key to tackling theglobal plastic pollution problem.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Plastics Environment Recycling Chemistry Waste Pollution UK news Scotland Source Type: news