Biodegradation of polyethylene and polystyrene: From microbial deterioration to enzyme discovery.

Biotechnol Adv

Department of Biological and Chemical Engineering, Aarhus University, 8000 Aarhus, Denmark. Electronic address:

Published: November 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • The global production of plastics has surged due to their widespread use, leading to major environmental issues from low biodegradability, especially with types like polyethylene (PE) and polystyrene (PS).
  • Various methods for recycling exist, but biodegradation is highlighted as the most eco-friendly solution to tackle plastic pollution.
  • The review discusses advances in biodegradation of PE and PS through microbial enzymes, evaluates monitoring techniques, and suggests strategies for enhancing plastic biodegradation and recycling technologies.

Article Abstract

The global production of plastics has continuously been soaring over the last decades due to their extensive use in our daily life and in industries. Although synthetic plastics offer great advantages from packaging to construction and electronics, their low biodegradability induce serious plastic pollution that damage the environment, human health and make irreversible changes in the ecological cycle. In particular, plastics containing only carbon-carbon (C-C) backbone are less susceptible to degradation due to the lack of hydrolysable groups. The representative polyethylene (PE) and polystyrene (PS) account for about 40% of the total plastic production. Various chemical and biological processes with great potential have been developed for plastic recycle and reuse, but biodegradation seems to be the most attractive and eco-friendly method to combat this growing environmental problem. In this review, we first summarize the current advances in PE and PS biodegradation, including isolation of microbes and potential degrading enzymes from different sources. Next, the state-of-the-art techniques used for evaluating and monitoring PE and PS degradation, the scientific toolboxes for enzyme discovery as well as the challenges and strategies for plastic biodegradation are intensively discussed. In return, it inspires a further technological exploration in expanding the diversity of species and enzymes, disclosing the essential pathways and developing new approaches to utilize plastic waste as feedstock for recycling and upcycling.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biotechadv.2022.107991DOI Listing

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