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Researchers turn crustacean shell waste into a plastic-like material
Scientists have found a way to convert discarded shrimp shells into dense, plastic-like films and objects, a development that ...
A research team from Washington University, St. Louis, recently developed a leaf-inspired bioplastic that holds up well in comparison to standard petroleum-based plastics in terms of resilience but ...
Conceptual overview of obligate methanotroph metabolism and PHB biosynthesis under mixed-substrate conditions of methane and ethane. Methane (CH 4), a greenhouse gas with roughly 25 times the global ...
Bioplastics from natural polymers could replace petroleum-based plastics, helping us keep nonbiodegradable plastics out of landfills and waterways. But there’s a problem: The most promising ...
36 kilograms is the average amount of plastic packaging waste generated by a single EU citizen per year. Increasing consumption is driving the search for alternatives – biodegradable and durable ...
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