Making biodegradable plastic from animal shells – RCI

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Scientists at McGill University have found a way to make plastics on a large scale from the shells of lobster, shrimp and other crustaceans as well as insects. There already are plastics that are biodegradable but the process of breaking them down can be difficult and take a long time. Researcher Thomas Di Nardo says…

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