Bamboo-based plastic can be made to biodegrade quickly, but still holds up in tough conditions
The bamboo plastic matches or exceeds traditional plastics in strength while biodegrading in soil within 50 days and retaining 90% strength after recycling, researchers said.
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Bamboo-based plastic can be made to biodegrade quickly, but still holds up in tough conditions
A new method to produce strong, biodegradable plastic from bamboo is reported in Nature Communications this week. The bioplastic resembles oil-based plastics in strength, shapability, and thermal stability but can biodegrade in soil within 50 days, presenting a new pathway toward sustainable plastic alternatives.
Durable and Easily Recyclable: Biodegradable Plastic Crafted from Bamboo
Bamboo is a quickly renewable resource James Freeman / Alamy Bamboo-derived hard plastics exhibit similar strength and durability to conventional plastics found in household appliances and car interiors, all while being recyclable and biodegradable in soil. While bioplastics are gaining traction, they still represent only about 0.5% of the more than 400 million tonnes of [...] The post Durable and Easily Recyclable: Biodegradable Plastic Crafted…
A new method to produce solid and biodegradable plastic from bamboo is reported in Nature Communications this week. Bioplastic looks like oil-based plastics in resistance, shape and thermal stability, but can biodegrade in soil within 50 days, presenting a new pathway [...]
Bamboo-derived biodegradable plastic is as durable as the real thing
Bamboo plastic sounds like a compelling eco-friendly material for a variety of applications, but its questionable durability and recyclability leave a lot to be desired.Continue ReadingCategory: Materials, ScienceTags: Plastic, Bamboo, Biodegradable, Recyclable
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