A research team has developed a new process that utilises meat and bone meal (MBM) as raw materials to produce partly biodegradable plastic. The research was presented at the American Chemical Society’s 241st National Meeting and Exposition by Fehime Vatansever and her associates of the Clemson University, South Carolina.
The US Food and Drug Administration implemented a ban on using MBM as cattle feed in 1997 to reduce the spread of the human form of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). This ban made MBM as a waste material to be disposed in landfills. Instead of disposing MBM as waste material, the research team decided to use it to produce bioplastics that are free from petroleum. Read more ...
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