Seaweed could be used in future bioplastics
date:Aug 08, 2012
nd genetic engineering can take the lead in using novel techniques to make bioplastics from seaweeds which would make them as a viable alternative.

Current bioplastic methods

Current methods of producing bioplastic involve plants, animals and microbial sources, but the researchers noted they have limitations.

The different types of plant sources are starch based like wheat, corn starch, rice, sweet potato, barley, sorghum and cellulose derivatives which account for almost 80% of the market, w
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