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Unexpected Elements

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How to Degrade Polyethylene in Beeswax?

If you produce billions of caterpillars and pull them in an environment the balance is completely off we don't want that. So for degradation of plastic you need to put my opinion it to be done in a controlled environment more than the animals itself. These enzymes break down the long chains that are found in polystyrene and other types of plastic and of course in beeswax. The by-products are small oxidized molecules some acid some ketones which is actually what is described by chemists who study the gradation of polyethylene in Beeswax.

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