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PETase enzymes breaking down PET-plastic Royalty Free Stock Photo
Plastic degrading enzymes: PETase and MHETase Royalty Free Stock Photo
Plastic Degrading Enzyme - PETase. Infographic. Plastic pullution concept. Ideonella sakaiensis Royalty Free Stock Photo
A 3d rendering of Ideonella sakaiensis Royalty Free Stock Photo
A 3d rendering of Ideonella sakaiensis Royalty Free Stock Photo
   
   
PETase enzymes breaking down PET-plastic
A 3d rendering of Ideonella sakaiensis Royalty Free Stock Photo
A 3d rendering of Ideonella sakaiensis and a single-use water bottle. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Biodegradable Plastic, Sustainable Alternatives to Plastics utensils . New Enzyme Technology Solving PET Plastic Problem Royalty Free Stock Photo
Biodegradable Plastic, Sustainable Alternatives to Plastics utensils . New Enzyme Technology Solving PET Plastic Problem Royalty Free Stock Photo
A 3d rendering of Ideonella sakaiensis and a single-use water bottle. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A 3d rendering of Ideonella sakaiensis and a single-use water bottle. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A 3d rendering of Ideonella sakaiensis and a single-use water bottle. Royalty Free Stock Photo
PETase is a bacterial enzyme that breaks down PET-plastic to monomeric molecules. The whole bacterial degradation process yields terephtalic acid and ethylene glycol, which are environmentally harmless.


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