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A teenage prodigy has developed a new way to decompose plastic bags in just three months! A 16 year old named Daniel Burd conducted his experiment as a science fair project, and ended up with a revolutionary solution to the plastic plague that has laid waste to ecosystems around the world. By isolating the microorganisms that break down plastic, Burd's research has yielded an industrially scalable way to cinch closed the material's millennium-spanning life-cycle....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/breakthrough-decomposes-plastic-bags-in-three-months/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
A teenage prodigy has developed a new way to decompose plastic bags in just three months! A 16 year old named Daniel Burd conducted his experiment as a science fair project, and ended up with a revolutionary solution to the plastic plague that has laid waste to ecosystems around the world. By isolating the microorganisms that break down plastic, Burd's research has yielded an industrially scalable way to cinch closed the material's millennium-spanning life-cycle....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/breakthrough-decomposes-plastic-bags-in-three-months/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
A teenage prodigy has developed a new way to decompose plastic bags in just three months! A 16 year old named Daniel Burd conducted his experiment as a science fair project, and ended up with a revolutionary solution to the plastic plague that has laid waste to ecosystems around the world. By isolating the microorganisms that break down plastic, Burd's research has yielded an industrially scalable way to cinch closed the material's millennium-spanning life-cycle....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/breakthrough-decomposes-plastic-bags-in-three-months/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3



