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Icky wax worms could help solve the plastic bag problem - CNET

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Icky wax worms could help solve the plastic bag problem - CNET

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Icky wax worms could help solve the plastic bag problem - CNET

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Icky wax worms could help solve the plastic bag problem - CNET

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Icky wax worms could help solve the plastic bag problem - CNET

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Icky wax worms could help solve the plastic bag problem - CNET

Wax Worms Have a Voracious Appetite—for Plastic Bags - Atlas Obscura

Icky wax worms could help solve the plastic bag problem - CNET

Did you know'? There's a worm that can eat plastic shopping bags. The wax worm quickly breaks down polyethylene, a plastic that could take between 100 and 400 years to degrade naturally. If scientists can find and isolate the enzyme that dissolves the