Image via engadget One of the major sticking points for making plastics from plants such as corn is that it takes a lot of fossil fuel and resources to grow a crop, just to turn it into plastic that is still difficult to recycle. The pros of plant-based plastics don’t really out-weigh the cons. But what if bioplastic could be made from plant waste that is on hand anyway? That’s what reserachers at NEC are hoping to create, having formed a plastic made from 70% plant waste, including stems and cashew nut shells…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Better Bioplastic Built From Nut Shells and Plant Stems
