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Bizarre Plastic-Eating Wax Worm Might Be the Answer to Plastic Pollution
The wax worm could be the key in cleaning up the world's polyethylene waste. This caterpillar is commercially bred to be used as fishing bait, but a new research shows that it might serve a larger environmental purpose in solving widespread plastic pollution.
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