#26: Worn Power
It is no secret that certain materials take a long, long time to decompose. From plastic to aluminum, these materials can take up to 100 or more years to decompose, given that they are in the right environment to do so. And more often than not they are floating in the ocean somewhere, not buried in the right soil…
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However, styrofoam will be much easier to decompose with this new discovery! These super worms and mealworms have the ability to eat through an entire block of styrofoam in a short amount of time. Styrofoam can take up to 500 years to decompose, so this seems like a pretty good solution.
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