Designing Enzymes for the Infinite Recycling and Upcycling of Plastic

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Presented by
Matthew Spence
Research Founder and Bioinformatician, Samsara Eco Pty. Ltd.

Covered in this Webinar
Use of enzymes to recycle plastic waste and reduce environmental threat
Challenges in enzyme stability and catalytic efficiency in the application of enzymatic recycling technologies
Novel enzyme design platform that engineer poly(ethylene) terephthalate (PET) hydrolases to rapidly degrade PET plastic

The production of virgin plastics poses a monumental environmental threat. Global greenhouse gas emissions can be attributed alone to the production of virgin plastic material. Poor end-of-life plastic waste management and recycling solutions can mean that the overwhelming majority of post-consumer plastic accumulates as pollution, imposing untold environmental damage. Hear how Dr. Matthew Spence used Twist Synthetic DNA to develop a novel enzyme design platform for engineering poly(ethylene) terephthalate (PET) hydrolases that can rapidly degrade PET plastic under harsh industrial conditions while sharing only distant homology to natural enzymes.

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