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Stanford study shows mealworms can eat toxic plastic additives

Stanford study shows mealworms can eat toxic plastic additives Tiny mealworms may hold part of the solution to our giant plastics problem. Not only are they able to consume various forms of plastic, as previous research has shown, they can eat Styrofoam containing a common toxic chemical additive and still be safely used as protein-rich feedstock for other animals, according to a new Stanford study published in Environmental Science & Technology. Read more:

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