Sago Starch Bioplastic Offers New Hope for Packaging
Imagine a world where grocery bags and food wrappers don’t linger in landfills for centuries but break down harmlessly into the soil within weeks. Researchers at INTI International University are shaping this vision. Their work focuses on a prototype plastic made not from petroleum, but from sago starch and agricultural waste such as corncobs and …
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