“…C. thermocellum is considered one of the most promising species for highly efficient and low‐cost lignocellulose bioconversion (Lynd, et al , 2005), and mature genetic manipulation platforms have been constructed for this thermophile (Tripathi, et al , 2010; Olson and Lynd, 2012; Mohr, et al , 2013, Olson, et al , 2015; Zhang, et al , 2017). By using the developed tools, C. thermocellum recombinant strains have been constructed and employed as whole‐cell biocatalysts in lignocellulose saccharification and biofuel production (Argyros, et al , 2011; Lin, et al , 2015; Liu, et al , 2019). Thus, C. thermocellum has the potential to be used as the microbial chassis for the degradation of plastic waste at high temperature, e.g.…”