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Post by SpyderLady on Jul 11, 2007 22:40:29 GMT -6
Finally, fully biodegradable ‘plastic’ bottles Here in the UK you can now buy ‘Innocent Breakfast Thickies’, a combination of yoghurt, oats and fruit juice. As well as being probiotic and tasting delicious they are environmentally friendly too because the bottles are made from corn and compost down in just six weeks. They call the material PLA or Poly Lactic Acid. It starts to break down when the conditions reach 50°C and 95% relative humidity. Above you can see the composting process in action. It truly works and we may now have the solution to the worldwide pollution being caused by plastic water bottles that take virtually for ever to degrade. Corn starch bottles are a very new development so there is currently a real lack of composting infrastructure around. Only 10% of the UK’s recycling centres have machines that can sort these bottles from the normal plastic ones, so if you come across any of these place the cap in your recycling, and the bottle in your compost heap if you have one.
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Post by SpyderLady on Jul 11, 2007 22:42:49 GMT -6
That doesn't sound so tasty to me!
About time someone came up with a solution for plastic bottles. Should have before now. I wonder if this will be used here soon?
Shoot it would break down in a few days around here.
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Post by califgirl on Jul 12, 2007 8:20:22 GMT -6
I was just wondering about that, what if you go to the fridge and all you have is a puddle of goo. And no spyde that mixture doesn't sound very good. But I don't care for yogurt.
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Post by joyce on Jul 12, 2007 13:34:37 GMT -6
Yea them bottles around here would break down in one day with our humidity.
Good idea though. I'm always finding plastic bottles and pieces of plastic around here when I am tilling or digging around in the dirt.
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Post by olhillbilly on Jul 12, 2007 13:53:11 GMT -6
I doubt they'll be allowed to catch on here till after the fall of the oil empire. Plastic is petrolium, afterall.
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