Biodegradable plastic made using shrimp shells

Egyptian researchers are making biodegradable plastic from dried shrimp shells to make environment-friendly bags. The plastic is made via acid-extraction of an organic compound from shrimp shells and converting it into a biopolymer using alkalis. The material serves as a 'green' alternative to oil-based plastic and a viable food packaging to extend product shelf life, said the research lead.

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