Ecotech Video. Scientists have grown a clean, green superbug that eats sewage Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 04/10/2021 - 16:13 GMT+2 A superbug which eats its way through wastewater has been grown from scratch at a plant in Australia. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Scientists have grown a clean, green superbug that eats sewage Now playing Next Beijing artist marks World Earth Day with peace installation Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 23rd, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Central Asian leaders back proposal for UN water agency Now playing Next New UN water agency could be founded at Kazakhstan summit Now playing Next Ghost fishing gear: Trackers and robots help clean up Portugal's seas Now playing Next Iran seizes two cargo ships in Hormuz after three vessels fired on Now playing Next Europe can't 'rule out' a war with Russia, says Sanna Marin Now playing Next NATO intercepts Russian military aircraft flying over the Baltic Sea Now playing Next EU launches procedure to unblock Ukraine loan and Russia sanctions Now playing Next Bettel, Marin on Euronews as Hungary’s Ukraine loan veto nears end Now playing Next Europe Today: Ukraine loan set to be unlocked as EU moves to curb energy crisis Now playing Next Is Germany the sick man of Europe again? The Ring in Berlin Now playing Next Second French peacekeeper dies after ambush blamed on Hezbollah, Macron says Now playing Next Speed and deterrence: Germany's defence minister unveils first ever military strategy Now playing Next Tashkent and Astana deepen strategic ties during Bukhara talks More videos
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