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Comments on: Dissolving the plastic bag problem
Plastic Bags as an enviromental issue. #
By Jolyon Ralph Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 12:06 GMT
Can we make use of the bacteria #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 12:27 GMT
Title #
By Johan Hartman Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 12:28 GMT
@jolyon #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 12:30 GMT
Plastic eating bacteria - fantastic potential #
By Mark Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 12:33 GMT
Good Reading #
By Mr ChriZ Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 12:35 GMT
And here's one we made earlier... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 12:40 GMT
What? Haven't read Mutant 59??? #
By lvm Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 12:48 GMT
@Jolyon #
By Gary F Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 12:53 GMT
One way to degrade them... #
By david Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 13:06 GMT
Interesting, but..... #
By Steve Hosgood Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 13:11 GMT
I agree with Mr Coward #
By Jolyon Ralph Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 13:13 GMT
Germs Eating Plasic bags. What else do they eat? #
By John Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 13:25 GMT
Great article... #
By dervheid Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 13:31 GMT
re: Can we make use of the bacteria #
By frymaster Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 13:32 GMT
BBC Bias #
By Roger Greenwood Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 13:39 GMT
Question #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 13:44 GMT
The answer to the wrong question #
By Herbert Fruchtl Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 13:48 GMT
@Jolyon Ralph #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 13:55 GMT
You wonder why the BBC didn't report this...? #
By Dodgy Geezer Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 13:59 GMT
Its the problem of where the plastic bags end up #
By Dave Ashe Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 14:05 GMT
Doomwatch #
By Martin Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 14:08 GMT
Plastic eating bugs, sounds familiar... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 14:20 GMT
Andromeda Strain #
By Solomon Grundy Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 14:26 GMT
other plastic waste #
By DeFex Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 14:32 GMT
Busy Boy #
By matt Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 14:32 GMT
Plastic bags can be recycled! #
By GettinSadda Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 14:32 GMT
@Herbert #
By Dunstan Vavasour Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 14:38 GMT
Martin, Don't forget the Andromedia Strain #
By Darren Woolston Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 14:39 GMT
Why rag on the bags? #
By max allan Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 14:40 GMT
Garbage in, ??? out #
By Nick Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 14:43 GMT
Why not... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 14:45 GMT
re: doomwatch #
By Andrew Norton Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 14:46 GMT
Nice try... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 15:03 GMT
Now if... #
By Olaf Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 15:12 GMT
Never mind the plastic bags #
By Quirkafleeg Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 15:20 GMT
@david #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 15:49 GMT
Wrapping it up #
By The Badger Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 15:52 GMT
plastic bags... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 15:55 GMT
max #
By Adam Williamson Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 16:11 GMT
Missing the obvious #
By Alan Esworthy Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 17:18 GMT
@Anonymous Coward with title @david #
By Pad Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 18:17 GMT
It's so easy ... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 18:24 GMT
Plastic Fantastic #
By Boris Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 18:29 GMT
I'll get my coat.... #
By matt beard Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 18:33 GMT
Packaging #
By Martin Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 19:33 GMT
Pseudomonas spp #
By Jonathan Richards Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 19:43 GMT
@Why rag on the bags? (and others) #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 20:14 GMT
RE: David Ashe #
By Michael Posted Wednesday 11th June 2008 22:23 GMT
Good Article and Neat Science. #
By Badminstyles Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 00:12 GMT
A tip of the hat... #
By Jeffrey Nonken Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 00:56 GMT
Embed the bacteria in the bag #
By Richard Drysdall Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 01:56 GMT
Question for you Brits #
By joe Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 07:18 GMT
Or #
By Stu Reeves Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 07:27 GMT
@AC '@Jolyon' #
By Secretgeek Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 08:25 GMT
God's already tried this. It doesn't work. #
By Ken Hagan Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 08:30 GMT
Burn it all! #
By N Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 08:47 GMT
Toxic? #
By andy Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 08:50 GMT
RFID tag all plastic. #
By Maliciously Crafted Packet Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 09:02 GMT
Only one question... #
By Chris Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 09:26 GMT
FT article #
By Ivor Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 09:47 GMT
no title. (why does it need one?) #
By Trevor Watt Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 10:21 GMT
Old News Surely? #
By Faye Berdache Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 10:35 GMT
Bags #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 11:29 GMT
@Martin #
By The Badger Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 11:32 GMT
"Are plastic bags really that bad?" #
By John Stag Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 12:00 GMT
BBC #
By James Pickett Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 12:18 GMT
@The Badger #
By Martin Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 12:41 GMT
Co-op #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 12:57 GMT
Not NEW bacterias, existing ones #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 14:29 GMT
How is this the solution to anything? #
By mr.K Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 14:53 GMT
Self-Destructo Carrier Bags #
By Steve Mann Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 15:19 GMT
Open Source Biology and DNA Computing #
By Rob Davis Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 17:19 GMT
Aren't knee jerk bans great? #
By Tim Hogard Posted Thursday 12th June 2008 18:52 GMT
BAN KNEE JERKS! #
By JonB Posted Friday 13th June 2008 08:12 GMT
how far could this go #
By CockKnocker Posted Friday 13th June 2008 09:47 GMT
1000 years? #
By Onionman Posted Monday 16th June 2008 15:29 GMT