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Do you know there is a Mushroom that can eat plastic? Scientists have discovered a unique
mushroom, Pestalotiopsis microspora, that can consume plastic. The mushroom's plastic-devouring
properties were first discovered in 2011 by a team of Yale undergraduates and their
professor in the Amazon rainforest. What sets this fungus apart is its ability to subsist solely on
polyurethane and, notably, its capability to do so even without oxygen. This trait makes it
potentially useful for degradation of plastic waste in landfills. While more research is
required to fully understand the potential of these mushrooms, the discovery offers
a potential biological method for addressing the escalating global issue of plastic waste.