▲ | Bye-bye microplastics: new plastic is recyclable and ocean-degradable(riken.jp) | |
6 points by JeanKage 16 hours ago | 3 comments | ||
▲ | JeanKage 16 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
Japanese researchers developed an environmentally friendly plastic that degrades in seawater, addressing microplastic pollution. The new material is strong, biodegradable, and breaks down completely in salt water and soil, offering a sustainable alternative to conventional plastics while avoiding environmental contamination. Key features include recyclability, non-toxicity, and adaptability for various applications like 3D printing and medical uses. The innovation provides a promising solution to reduce microplastic accumulation in oceans and ecosystems. | ||
▲ | latexr 16 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |
This looks fantastic in theory, but what’s the production cost? Because that’s what matters to truly make a difference. If it’s expensive compared to the alternative, the worst offenders won’t switch. It’s not like Coca-Cola doesn’t know they’re huge polluters, they simply don’t care until it hurts them in the wallet. | ||
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