domingo, 28 de noviembre de 2010
Biodegradable foam plastic substitute made from milk protein and clay
ScienceDaily (2010-10-20) -- Amid ongoing concern about plastic waste accumulating in municipal landfills, and reliance on imported oil to make plastics, scientists are reporting development of a new ultra-light biodegradable foam plastic material made from two unlikely ingredients: The protein in milk and ordinary clay. The new substance could be used in furniture cushions, insulation, packaging, and other products, they report.
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