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Fungi: mycelia, mushrooms & more
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Fungi spread. It's part of their behavior. If a fungi is bred to specifically feed on a particular type of plastic, it will do that, outside of waste treatment facilities and outside of human control. This is not a "straw man", it is a directly relevant concern. The fungi will not know the difference between plastic pollution and plastic that is keeping infrastructure from falling apart.
How did you reach this conclusion? Nature is anything but harmless, it's a meat grinder.