The research was led by bioengineer Tsutomu Tanaka. The team used bacteria to produce PDCA, a compound that can be turned into plastic. Unlike most bioplastics, which only use carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen, PDCA contains nitrogen, which makes it stronger and more useful.
The team used a common bacteria E. coli, to make PDCA directly from glucose. This process happens inside bioreactors, large tanks where bacteria grow and produce chemicals.