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Anthropocene Magazine on MSNClearly cool: A transparent paper-based material could replace single-use plasticsThe millimeter-thick paperboard behaves just like plastic; it's strong, transparent, shapeable—and can hold boiling water.
Researchers at Virginia Tech have found a way to make biodegradable packaging stronger while using less energy in the process ...
The material is made completely of cellulose and its composition is equal to that of regular paper. The starting point is using regenerated cellulose from plants and wood (but not exclusively as ...
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