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Is the gut microbiome of insects a potential source to meet UN sustainable development goals to eliminate plastic pollution?

Ruqaiyyah SiddiquiNaveed Ahmad Khan
Published in: Environmental microbiology reports (2023)
As insects such as cockroaches can endure high radiation, flourish in unsanitary circumstances, thrive on germ-infested feed, and can even digest the organic polymer cellulose, the gut microbiota of these species likely produces enzymes contributing to their ability to digest a variety of materials. The use of cockroaches as a bio-resource to eliminate plastic is discussed. We explore whether species such as cockroaches are a potential bio-resource to eliminate plastic pollution and contribute to the sustainable development goals adopted by the United Nations as well as the global community to reduce and/or eliminate plastic pollution.
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