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At this very moment, almost everything around you is being eaten. Invisible to the naked eye, organisms called microbes swarm every surface. Hordes of bacteria, archaea, and fungi have evolved to produce powerful enzymes that break down tough organic material into digestible nutrients. But theres one particularly widespread type of material that almost no microbes can biodegrade: plastics. To make most plastics, molecules from oil, gas and coal are refined and turned into long, repeating chains called polymers. This process often requires temperatures above 100˚C, incredibly high pressure, and various chemical modifications. The resulting man-made polymers are quite different from the polymers found in nature. And since theyve only been around since the 1950s, most microbes havent had time to evolve enzymes to digest them. Making matters even more difficult, breaking most plastics chemical bonds requires high temperatures comparable to those used to create them and such heat is de