# They Eat Plastic

Almost anywhere harvestable energy exists there, you will find a mushroom.

Carbon bonds are the most plentiful source of stored energy for fungi. Plants are purpose-built to transfer streaming energy from the sun and lock it up in sugars. Over hundreds of millions of years, some of this stored energy has become coal and oil. Whatever format it takes, fungi will harvest carbon bonds. This includes plastics, and we all know where plastics come from: petroleum.

Peter McCoy taught a strain of oyster mushrooms to grow on used cigarette butts. He started by growing oyster mushrooms on standard carbon sources and then started adding small amounts of the very toxic and mostly plastic butts. Over time, he stripped away the normal carbon sources until all that was left were the butts as the sole carbon source. Fungi learn and remember.

If a carbon bond is present, no matter what format it takes, some fungus, somewhere, will figure out how to harvest its energy.

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This is what should be celebrated on msm.

The dude deserves a Nobel.

Oh, it gets so much better!

Go on


Oh, I will but I’m taking my kid to the movies in a few minutes.

I’ll leave you with this: mushrooms are thriving inside the Chernobyl reactor, grazing on the high energy particle bombardment that would kill any animal within hours of exposure.

Interesting. Plug the episode you dive into it 👊

This is how we reduce our landfills and convert it all from useless toxins to useful raw material 👌 just gotta train some shrooms on it!

I wish it were that easy. A big problem is that it's very hard to get microbes to do just the one thing you want to achieve in complex environments, especially recalcitrant environments like landfills. There's 40 years or so of scientific literature on exactly this subject and there's been quite a lot of progress but still no magic pill. The reality is that our junk is just going to long outlast us.

Microbes essentially have the genetic complement to do the job but there's lots going on that determines what, when, where and how they eat. Sometimes the bad stuff gets broken into food or building blocks, but then sometimes digesting something toxic ends up being conjugated into something equally toxic with a longer half-life.

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Would it at least be possible that it's a good way to kick start plastic recycling. What we call recycling now is an absolute joke. The only things right now that are actually recyclable are metals.

almost as though “we work for them”

one must speculate the fungi are coming into their golden age

maybe from their perspective the purpose of humans on this planet are to produce plastics from petroleum

We need more carbon!!

‘tis the material substructure for life

Dude, great stoned ape theory is gonna blow your mind. Have fun.

Groking cordyceps was nightmare fuel for me.

The Last of Us was great. All true in theory. Our core temps are lowering and cordyceps is evolving to live at higher temps. Unless the trends change one day those lines cross.

I already have some Pink Oysters growing that like the high 80s. I know equatorial fungi must go higher than that.

#yakihonne sit down, you drunk.

Well it happens that we all bend on plastics however never the mention in note whatever đŸ€Ł

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Impressive.

Thank you.

Wait
..I am a carbon bond. What the hell are these mushrooms planning?

If you’ve ever had athlete’s foot then you were already a victim of their nefarious plot.

Little bastards!

#Science

Wouldn’t it be more accurate and less, I don’t know, melodramatic, to say that the fungi evolved a new trait rather than “they learn and remember”?

Because the vibe comes across as “mushrooms, man, they know stuff, man, they can like, talk and pass down memories, man”.