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Microplastic Pollution and Biotechnologies in Russia
Summary
Researchers explored the growing problem of microplastic pollution in Russia and examined how modern biotechnologies, including microbial degradation, enzymatic breakdown, and bioremediation strategies, can be applied to address MP contamination in Russian terrestrial and aquatic environments.
This paper explores the growing issue of microplastic pollution in Russia and examines how modern biotechnologies can be used to mitigate its environmental impact. The study discusses microbial degradation techniques, biopolymer alternatives, and the potential for biotechnological innovations to improve waste management and sustainability.
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