Plastic is made from milk and it vanishes in 13 weeks
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- #milk-protein
- #biodegradable-plastic
- Scientists at Flinders University developed a biodegradable packaging film made from milk protein (calcium caseinate), starch, and natural nanoclay.
- The film decomposes fully in soil within 13 weeks, offering a sustainable alternative to single-use plastics.
- The material was tested for safety, showing low toxicity and acceptable bacterial colony levels.
- Plastic pollution is a growing concern, with production potentially increasing by 70% by 2040, and only 10% of plastics being recycled.
- The project involved international collaboration with researchers in Colombia to enhance the film's properties using biodegradable and environmentally friendly ingredients.
- The research highlights the importance of developing sustainable alternatives for food packaging to reduce global pollution.