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what led scientists to think that the answer to breaking down plastics might lie in the stomachs of cows?​

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Bacteria found in cow stomachs can be used to digest polyesters used in textiles, packaging, and compostable bags, according to a new study. Plastic is notoriously hard to break down, but bacteria from a cow's rumen, one of the four compartments of their stomach can digest it.

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