Bioengineering
 Professor Mukesh Doble and research scholar Trishul Artham of India’s 
Institute of Technology in Chennai worked with microscopic organisms and
 ultraviolet light in seeking a safe way to dispose of the some 2.7 
million tons of plastics manufactured each year containing the substance
 Biphenyl A. 
The scientists found that this plastic decomposed 
harmlessly through a process involving pretreatment with UV light, along
 with heat and several types of fungi. 
The fungi was able to use
 the plastic chemicals as a source of energy, resulting in significant 
decomposition within 12 months without releasing any of the potentially 
harmful Biphenyl A. Professor Doble and Mr. Artham, a green hats off for
 your exciting technological development! Wishing you the best in 
continuing to bring such 
wholesome advancement that help restore our planet for the benefit of all beings. 
http://www.upi.com/Science_News/2010/02/01/Way-found-to-dispose-of-plastic-with-BPA/UPI-35241265052708/