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Develops UNAM sustainable panels based on sargaso

Summary by Turquesa News
In order to take advantage of the thousands of tons of sargazo that cover the coasts of the Mexican Caribbean, specialists from the Center of Applied Physics and Advanced Technology of UNAM manufacture sustainable panels that can be used in construction. It is worth noting that the top of the seaweed causes impacts on biodiversity and tourism in the area, as well as generating waste. Each sargapanel is made with plaster and 5 kilograms of dry sa…
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Turquesa News broke the news in on Monday, March 3, 2025.
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