16 year old discovers plastic eating bacteria
Daniel Burd a 16 year old won $10,000 prize, a $20,000 scholarship, and recognition that he has found a practical way to help the environment in a the Canada-Wide Science Fair in Ottawa for the discovery of plastic eating bacteria.
“Almost every week I have to do chores and when I open the closet door, I have this avalanche of plastic bags falling on top of me,” he said. “One day, I got tired of it and I wanted to know what other people are doing with these plastic bags.”
The answer: not much. So he decided to do something himself.
He knew plastic does eventually degrade, and figured microorganisms must be behind it. His goal was to isolate the microorganisms that can break down plastic — not an easy task because they don’t exist in high numbers in nature.
First, he ground plastic bags into a powder. Next, he used ordinary household chemicals, yeast and tap water to create a solution that would encourage microbe growth. To that, he added the plastic powder and dirt. Then the solution sat in a shaker at 30 degrees.
After three months of upping the concentration of plastic-eating microbes, Burd filtered out the remaining plastic powder and put his bacterial culture into three flasks with strips of plastic cut from grocery bags. As a control, he also added plastic to flasks containing boiled and therefore dead bacterial culture.
Six weeks later, he weighed the strips of plastic. The control strips were the same. But the ones that had been in the live bacterial culture weighed an average of 17 per cent less.
That wasn’t good enough for Burd. To identify the bacteria in his culture, he let them grow on agar plates and found he had four types of microbes. He tested those on more plastic strips and found only the second was capable of significant plastic degradation.
It just goes to show that any one can be a scientists, just get an idea, fallow the proper procedures and if your lucky you can make a big discovery.
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WCI student isolates microbe that lunches on plastic bags
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I can’t believe that poor kid is only getting 10 grand and college$ for what is quite possibly an earth saving idea!!!! That is awesome!!!
hi sir
i wanna complete protocol for degradation of plastic in lab
This lad is real inspiring! I wanna go out there and degrade all the plastics.
HIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii , you did a great job for this first congrates to you. Could you think of Uncultureable bacteria. Could give complete protocol and material and method best of luck for your future work!!!!!!!
Hi, Daniel Burd
Congrats for prize & scholarship. I am Plastics technologist, you have approch in the right direction for polymer degradation. But there are some questions? Lets contact for better future for next generation.
hi, burd
u did a great job. this will help to all world. plz send me protocal clearly. i am also thinking like u and then i am seaching for results in internet i got ur discovery……. keet it uppppppppp. bye. i am waiting for ur reply………
Um, I highly doubt that Daniel has seen this blog post so asking him for something here, he most likely will not see it.
Hi
Congratulation. But in your porject so many doubts. OK best of luck.
hi …….
please give me a detail protocol for degradation of plastic
thank you..
Click the link, read the story.
NICE ,,,,,,, hope v ll do soon for nation…. by quiting plastic
Uh… huh?
Hi,
U did an excellent job.This one of the greatest step towards saving earth from plastics.I m also planning to work in this field.
I request u to send a protocol of this……….
Thanks
Could some one explain to me why people keep thinking I am the subject of the post? It is clear from reading the post that it is a post about a news story.
well hi I got your message.I want to isolate some plastic degrading bacteria from my locality. Can you suggest me some ideas that how should I plan my work in the beginning.