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    Plastic-eating fungi could help clean up oceans, say scientists

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    German researchers have identified freshwater fungi capable of breaking down synthetic plastics, offering a potential natural solution to plastic pollution. These fungi thrive by consuming certain plastics, particularly polyurethane, though they struggle with tougher plastics. While not a complete solution, scientists believe these fungi could complement recycling efforts, especially in controlled environments like wastewater plants.
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