Scientists made plastic that eats carbon
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University of Copenhagen chemists developed a method to transform waste PET plastic into BAETA, a material that efficiently captures CO2. The process works at ambient temperatures, remains effective at up to 150°C, and targets low-quality plastic unsuitable for recycling. This innovation simultaneously addresses plastic pollution and climate change by converting environmental waste into a valuable carbon capture resource.
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