Compostable plastics breakthrough sounds sweet
Food packaging is just one of the potential applications of the compostable sugar-based polymer (Image: iStockPhoto)
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Traditional environmental enemies food packaging and other disposable plastic items could soon be composted at home along with organic waste and not collected for landfill thanks to a new sugar-based polymer being developed at Imperial College London. The degradable polymer is made from sugars known as lignocellulosic biomass, which come from non-food crops like fast-growing trees and grasses, or renewable biomass from agricultural or food waste.
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