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UConn & Novamont: Plastic Secret You Didn’t Know! 🌍 UConn researchers teamed up with Novamont to test Mater-Bi, a starch-based biodegradable plastic. Over 9 months in the ocean, it broke down 25–47% faster than traditional plastics. Even products thought “safe”? They’re disappearing too… quietly. 💀 Why it’s shocking: •Faster breakdown = less ocean pollution 🐟 •Safe for coral, fish, and our food chain 🌱 •Warmer months = microbes speed up the process! 🔥 🧪 PALGAE’s mission: Our algae-based biopolymers are born from nature and designed to return safely to it.🌿 •Up to 60% less energy and water use. •87% less CO₂. •Compatible with all existing industrial machines (drop-in solution). •Lightweight, flexible, and durable. •No need for new capex — integrate directly into current lines. 🎯 Applications: 🔹 Sustainable packaging for textile and cosmetics. 🔹 Protective packaging for electronics. 🔹 Biodegradable agricultural films and seedbeds. 🔹 Rigid bioplastics and algae-based compounds. 🔹 Algae-based masterbatches. 📦 With a monthly capacity of 3 tons, we’re scaling fast and partnering with companies building the next generation of sustainable products. 📩 If you're seeking future-proof bioplastic raw materials to enhance your product line, let’s talk. Palgae.earth 🔗 Sources: UCONN today.uconn.edu/2025/01/ucon...
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