Biodegradable plastic made from fisheries waste

Like most other commonly used types of plastic, polyurethane is typically made from non-renewable crude oil, and it takes centuries to break down when discarded. Now, however, scientists have created a biodegradable polyurethane-like polymer using fish… Continue reading Biodegradable plastic made from fisheries waste

Germ-killing, wound-healing, low-cost bandage made from durian husks

Although not a huge seller everywhere, durian fruit is consumed in great quantities in countries like Singapore. Scientists there have now developed a method of using its otherwise-discarded husks to create cheap, eco-friendly, antibacterial hydrogel b… Continue reading Germ-killing, wound-healing, low-cost bandage made from durian husks

Life-saving 3D-printed airway stent biodegrades when its job is done

For patients with an injured or compromised trachea, the insertion of a stent is often required in order to keep their airway open. A new type of airway stent should remain in place better than others, and will biodegrade when no longer needed.Continue… Continue reading Life-saving 3D-printed airway stent biodegrades when its job is done

Biodegradable electronic display designed to help minimize e-waste

E-waste is a growing problem, so if an electronic component can’t be reused or recycled, it should at least be biodegradable. That’s where an experimental new electronic display comes in, as it can be composted when no longer needed.Continue ReadingCat… Continue reading Biodegradable electronic display designed to help minimize e-waste

Scribit Pen is claimed to be world’s first fully compostable marker

Although pens may not be a huge source of landfill waste, it still hurts the environment when they’re simply thrown away. That’s where the Scribit Pen is designed to come in, as it’s claimed to be completely compostable.Continue ReadingCategory: Enviro… Continue reading Scribit Pen is claimed to be world’s first fully compostable marker

Implantable gas sensor designed to dissolve when its job is done

While we have been hearing about the development of health-monitoring implantable sensors, most such devices would have to be surgically removed once no longer needed. An experimental new one, however, would just harmlessly dissolve.Continue ReadingCat… Continue reading Implantable gas sensor designed to dissolve when its job is done

New bioplastic is made from waste, and biodegrades in 12 months

Two of the main problems with traditional plastics are the facts that they’re made from non-renewable petroleum, and they stick around for centuries once discarded. A new alternative, however, is made from existing waste, and should biodegrade within a… Continue reading New bioplastic is made from waste, and biodegrades in 12 months

Study makes case for mushroom leather as greener, ethical alternative

A new review article, from an international team of material scientists, is suggesting a leather-like material made from mushroom-derived biomass has the potential to be cheaper and more environmentally sustainable than animal leather or its plastic de… Continue reading Study makes case for mushroom leather as greener, ethical alternative

NEC mass produces plant-based bioplastic that breaks down in four years

With awareness of the damaging effects of plastic pollution growing all the time, the search is very much on for greener alternatives. Japan’s NEC Corp has today made commercially available a material it hopes can be a part of the solution, introducing… Continue reading NEC mass produces plant-based bioplastic that breaks down in four years

Another possible use for coffee grounds: Biodegradable plastic

We’ve been hearing more and more about eco-friendly biodegradable plastics, made from cellulose nanofibers. Although those fibers are typically harvested from wood waste, new research shows that they could also be obtained from mega-plentiful used coff… Continue reading Another possible use for coffee grounds: Biodegradable plastic