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Enjoy your goyslop
https://www.greenmatters.com/pn/scientists-just-found-out-a-way-to-turn-old-plastic-bottles-into-vanilla-flavoring
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>>520998312
THE WHITE MAN MATCHES ON
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Mmm tasty
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Entitled eugenical program wanna kill pol users
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>>520998312
>Hasn't been approved for food safety standards
And it won't be
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>>520998312
why not, plastic is made of starch and citric acid

Plastic made from plants differ, it actually exist
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2noqvlBxZk
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>>520998312
Why not just use vanilla beans?
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>greenmatters
fuck off bill gates
burn in hell you pieces of shit
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I find myself wondering if it's possible to stoppage this retarded thread.

You know when plants first emerged on Earth there were no microorganisms that were able to break them down they would just die and stack on top of each other forming this gigantic mass of organic matter that never rotted. That mass eventually became crude oil. I Wonder if eventually microorganisms will develop that can consume plastic waste. It would be weird to see all of the plastic material that we use for everything slowly rot and break down.

I dunno but It's possible.
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>>520998312
All this goes to show is that if you throw enough energy at any wad of carbon you can turn it into basically anything, hell you could a mound of dirt into a barrel of oil if you throw enough energy at it.
It doesn't make that a viable means to synthesize hydrocarbons.
Same, it doesn't make plastic bottles a source for vanilla flavoring just because some cucks with a lot of electricity and too much time on their hands can turn the molecules found in a pile of plastic trash eventually into a tiny amount of artificial flavoring.
This is just niggershit to prove some r&d faggot should keep getting funding because he hasn't actually done any work of actual value so he plays with trash, instead.
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>>520998312
Qrd
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How is this even news.
Nilered sid a great video turning styrene to cinnamaldehyde.
IMHO they should subsidize recycling post consumer styrofoam packaging into amphetamine and give everyone a free script productivity and general happiness would skyrocket.
>imagine what yiu could build without jews
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>>520998945
>qrd
$jews make trash into goyslop for sheckles
Everyone clapped
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>>520998887
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aad6359

This one was discovered in a Japanese recycling facility but seems to be specific to PET plastics.
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Science YES!!!
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>>520998945
Your country created ice cream out of plastic. Way to go jew
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>>520998312
They already make cinnamon with used polystyrene
https://youtu.be/zMaTrgUKC1w?si=-YaJgh-kF-72uHhU
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>>520998887
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/chow-down-plastic-eating-fungus-180958127/

This one is a type of fungus discovered in the Amazonian rainforest that breaks down polyurethane.
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>>520999519
Need to spread the spores everywhere
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>>520998887
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1444360/

Another fungus that seems to have evolved the ability to break down polystyrene.
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>>520998945
>>520998945
>qrd
you can rearrange molecules made up of certain atoms, into something else that is also made up of those atoms, if you throw enough energy at it for the process to make it become the new thing.
If you prove you did it on a tiny scale, maybe you can shill the idea for funding to "find out" if you can do it on a bigger scale.
Promising people bullshit like "if you merely give me a pile of shekels, I will develop my magical spell, and it will let you put plastic bottles into my magic hat, and turn them into delicious ice cream that you can sell for 5 piles of shekels. I promise. So give me that shekel pile."

That is what is happening here.
Truth? If people could turn plastic bottles into ice cream flavoring, and sell it in a way they turn a profit, they would have already done it.

>>520998887
Nylon eating bacteria, anon. Nylon never existed before we created it, irrc there's not much in nature that is like it. It functionally is just like inert filler in nature, relatively nonpoisonous, but nothing can really do anything with it either. The polymer is practically alien.
They found bacteria in some wastewater pool behind a nylon factory they were dumping waste into, that evolved the ability to break down and eat the stuff.
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>>520999469
Based sciencechad
Thats the first thing i thought of. >>520999469
He was really showing that if you stop at styrene and then hit it with nitrous acid u got a cheap route to p2np, but he didnt want to take the DEA heat for revealing that so he went to the aldehyde instead.
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>>520999469
Shit>>520998961
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>>520999794

I have two supposedly anti Bacterial garden hoses,
That are now both jet back in most areas on the hose because of bacteria.
The old garden hoses in the 80's never went from a construction yellow to a bacterial jet lack.

People in our U.S. customs are kike fucking golems.
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>>521000060
So apparently there's something close to a dozen different types of microorganisms that have the ability to break down plastic that are all relatively new and evolved independently in nature (ie these organisms were not lab created). Additionally there are another group of organisms that produce some sort of enzyme as a byproduct that can break down plastics as well, but they don't directly eat the plastic.

I'm using the word plastic very generally here.

It would be kind of interesting to contemplate a world in which these microorganisms become widespread and plastic and related polymers, develop a quality where they start to rot or break down. It would completely change how the modern world works. Everything from food packaging to electronics to our clothes - most all consumer goods would have to be redesigned from the ground up.
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>>521000479
Go long on Si and short china and Halliburton
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>>521000565
Aluminum would be the immediate goto, SI is a good bet too though. One of them I just thought of is how drastically it would change the medical industry. Modern medicine would be set back 200 years overnight.
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>>521000684
>and thats a good thing
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>>520998312
I noticed the fake vanilla extract back in the 2010's. It's been a thing for a while now. Cook everything yourself and examine every ingredient you buy. Shame it has to be like this.
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>>520998312
plastic is carbon hydrates, sugars are carbon hydrates

where do you think the C comes from in CO2 we breath out.


or did ya forget coal is plant matter ?
dino salat - fossil fuel - plastic
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>>520998621
Plastic is not just plastic, the plasticizers that are a significant portion of pretty much any plastic are generally very toxic.

PVC can sometimes be 40% plasticizers, one might ask why it's even still called PVC at that point.
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>>521000810
Food grade vanilla is extracted using grain alcohol. They soaked the vanilla beans in everclear basically. Ok, fine, no problem with that.

Non food grade vanilla however (eg soaps, oils, lotions etc) are extracted using hexane. Hexane is a potent neurotoxin that has a lifetime accumulation. Of course they always tell you that they try to remove the hexane from the scent oil products, but there is a super high incentive for keeping the weight as high as possible so the more toxic the vanilla is the more money they make. You think Chinese manufacturers always take out all of the hexane from their vanilla fragrance oils?

And now the worst part: this only applies to "natural vanilla". Artificial vanilla, vanillin, is molecularly identical to natural vanilla but can be produced as a 100% pure product - but nobody wants to buy it because it's "not natural". So instead they smear cheap hexane lotion all over themselves. It's amazing.
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>>521000684
Honestly tho medicine would be much less vulnerable than food because although cheap plastic polymer is pivotal, throw a halogen in there and itll take microorganisms 1k years to adapt.
Food could just not be infinite shelf life goyslop and voila problem solved.
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>>521000060
>they would have already done it.
They have. Ingredient lists will label it as vanilla flavoring, or Vanillin instead of vanilla extract.
Just 1 percent of the world’s vanilla flavoring is “real.” The rest is imitation.
>What is imitation vanilla?
>Imitation vanilla is made from vanillin (the primary flavor component of vanilla). Vanillin is manufactured from a substance called guaiacol. Most of the world’s guaiacol supply comes from petroleum.
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>>521001435
Hexane is commonly used for food grade warm pressed oils.
Mmh, warm pressed basedbean oil, sunflower seed oil and rapeseed oil are fantastic.
I guess the natural inflammation they cause isn't toxic enough for the producers.
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>>521001435
>hexane accumulates like lead
Lolretard got sauce?
>naturalschizohealthnetwork.derp
Lol
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>>521001674
No, throw in one chlorine or bromine atom into a organic compound and it'll be broken down just fine, it's when you start adding more problems arise.
How anyone could think PFAS was a good idea is beyond me.
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>>521001875
I think he means it can cause permanent damage to the myelin sheaths of your nerve cells.
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>>521001837
I didn't know that hexane was used to extract cooking oils, wow. It's kind of suspicious that they also happen to be considered some of the worst oils to use for cooking.

Nowadays I only use cold pressed oils and animal fats.
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>>521000349
Modern plastics are designed to have their bonds weaken after exposure to UV light. This exposure makes them much easier for microorganisms to digest. Thats why you have those stories about some plastic shit from the 70's being fished out with virtually no damage, but most of the modern plastic that stays in the sun gets degraded pretty quickly.
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>>520998602
>And it won't be
It's been on the shelves for years. Anything that doesn't say pure vanilla extract and costs less than $5 an ounce is liquid plastic. Example shown
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>>520998945
Some scientists found an energy intensive way to turn old polymers into vanillin so now we can save the planet by eating 100 quintillion liters of vanilla ice cream.
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>vanillin, a bacterium
Fucking wrong



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