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Here’s Why Researchers Think Biodegradable Material Could Replace Glass As We Know It

Por: Forbes Tech March 17, 2023

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Topline Researchers in China have developed a new type of glass they claim is both biodegradable and biorecyclable, meaning it can break down and be reused in nature—the latest eco-friendly alternative to glass or plastic to emerge, though researchers admit the development of the glass for commercial use remains a ways away. Researchers in China are developing an alternative to standard glass, using amino acids, which they ... [+] argue is... + full article



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