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Yankee Stadium Introduces Biodegradable, Compostable Straws

Environment + Energy Leader

Yankee Stadium fans will use biodegradable straws this season as the venue continues to tackle waste. The post Yankee Stadium Introduces Biodegradable, Compostable Straws appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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Yankee Stadium Introduces Biodegradable, Compostable Straws

Environment + Energy Leader

Yankee Stadium fans will use biodegradable straws this season as the venue continues to tackle waste. The post Yankee Stadium Introduces Biodegradable, Compostable Straws appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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SOFi Releases Biodegradable Cup, Eliminates Plastic Lids

Environment + Energy Leader

SOFi Products released what the company says is the first 100% biodegradable cup that eliminates the need for a plastic lid. The post SOFi Releases Biodegradable Cup, Eliminates Plastic Lids appeared first on Environment + Energy Leader.

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Biodegradable microplastics may actually be worse for soil and plants

New Scientist

Biodegradable plastic that gets broken down into microplastics may decrease soil nitrogen levels more than conventional ones, which stunts plant growth

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Superglue alternative made from soya is strong but biodegradable

New Scientist

Most adhesives are made from fossil fuels and take thousands of years to biodegrade, but a new alternative derived from soya plants bonds metal, wood and synthetic surfaces just as strongly

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Battery made of crab shell and zinc is rechargeable and biodegradable

New Scientist

A zinc battery made using a compound from crab shells can be recharged at least 1000 times and can biodegrade or be recycled at the end of its life

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Scientists develop biodegradable, antimicrobial food packaging

Inhabitant

Scientists have developed biodegradable food packaging material that kills microbes that contaminate foods. The waterproof packaging uses a type of corn protein called zein, plus starch and other natural compounds. A team of scientists from the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, U.S.