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This humble Australian bee is helping to disrupt the plastics industry

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  1. Silbern
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    Well, the title's leaping a bit to a conclusion, they're only looking if the bee can be used yet to replace plastics in some categories. That beeing said (hehe) I wish them all the luck, plastics...

    Well, the title's leaping a bit to a conclusion, they're only looking if the bee can be used yet to replace plastics in some categories. That beeing said (hehe) I wish them all the luck, plastics can go die in a fire, and we'd be supporting bee populations as well. The biggest issue will probably be scaling production...

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    bee
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    Good for him!

    Good for him!

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