Biodegradation of Pristine and Post-Consumer Extruded Expanded Polystyrene Packaging by Zophobas atratus Larvae: Influence of the Larval Stage and Physiological Response
Researchers tested whether superworms (Z. atratus larvae) can eat and break down styrofoam packaging, both new and used. The study found that larger superworms could consume more styrofoam and survive better than smaller ones, with both types showing evidence of breaking down the plastic. The findings suggest superworms could help reduce plastic waste in a sustainable, environmentally-friendly way.