Plastic made from sugar can decompose itself
British scientists say they have studied a type of 'sugar made plastic' that can decompose itself and become a useful fertilizer.
This plastic in the future may become a tool to support regeneration of medical organizations.
The announcement of the Imperial Institute of Natural Sciences (UK) said that scientists at the institute created a new plastic by decomposing cellulose in plants.
This new invention ensures hygiene in the production process.
The team has found a way to produce this new material on a large scale under conditions of low energy and water consumption.
This new type of plastic in human bodies can also decompose into harmless materials for humans, becoming a tool to support regeneration of medical organizations.
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