26-04-2017 02:19 via popsci.com.au

These caterpillars chow down on plastic bags

Plastic bags are nothing if not persistent—even when we want them to disappear. We've tried banning plastic bags in some cities, or taxing their in others. We've come up with replacements made from shrimp shells or biodegradable plastics, which have failed to seize the marketplace. We've even tried distilling them into fuel and cooking them into nanotubes.
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