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Converting EPS plastic waste into biofertilizer using mealworm digestion

Plastic waste, especially expanded polystyrene (EPS), clogs waterways and landfills in Peru due to limited waste management. This project uses Tenebrio molitor larvae to degrade EPS: the larvae break down the plastic physically, while gut microbes digest it biologically. The process yields a nutrient-rich organic biofertilizer, closing the loop by turning pollution into agricultural input. It offers a safe, scalable, and low-cost alternative to incineration, with strong potential for community-led environmental regeneration

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