• Einweggeschirr aus Zuckerrohr und Bambus?

    From Memo@21:3/128 to All on Monday, November 16, 2020 13:32:11
    Einweggeschirr zu nutzen ist per se keine gute Idee, aber wenn es aus Zuckerrohrabfaellen und Bambus hergestellt wird, ist es wohl nicht ganz so schlimm.

    Forscher von der Northeastern University in Boston haben deshalb nach einer
    gut abbaubaren Plastikalternative aus natuerlichen Abfallstoffen gesucht, und wohl gefunden.

    Den Untersuchungen zufolge zersetzt sich das zu Bechern oder Schalen geformte Naturfasermaterial bereits nach 30 bis 45 Tagen im Boden. "Und nach 60 Tagen verlor der geformte Zellstoff vollstaendig seine Form und verschwand allmaehlich", so die Forscher.

    Bleibt nur abzuwarten, ob Industrie und Wirtschaft diese Idee auch aufgreift
    8)


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  • From Spectre@21:3/101 to Memo on Tuesday, November 17, 2020 12:39:00
    Whoa, Ich can nicht bleib bei deinem deutsch. Also bin ich zurck in Englisch ;)

    Theres a supermarket chain here, that has started replacing some of its rigid plastics for bread products with bamboo replacements. It still has the top shell plastic, and the lower shell a cardboard like bamboo creation.

    It has a slight problem in retaining the freshness like the plastic does. The previously acceptable and cheaper day olds, are now like rock kartoffel.

    Spec


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  • From Andy@21:3/128 to Spectre on Tuesday, November 17, 2020 15:44:00
    Theres a supermarket chain here, that has started replacing some of its rigid plastics for bread products with bamboo replacements.

    There are different uses for different situations but mostly, there is no
    need of using disposable dishes.

    This starts with plastic cups and ends, but not at least, with many other products using one time only.

    But there is also a way people did for many years earlier. So I still remember getting milk, my mother sent me often as I was a very young boy, in own small milk cans and not in milk cartons.

    Packaging is another serious topic.

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  • From Spectre@21:3/101 to Andy on Wednesday, November 18, 2020 19:32:00
    There are different uses for different situations but mostly, there
    is no need of using disposable dishes.

    Maybe it got lost in the translation, or I wasn't clear enough. This was on the shelf packaging for in house baked product I was referring to. Not day to day dishes.


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  • From Memo@21:3/128 to Spectre on Wednesday, November 18, 2020 13:27:02
    Maybe it got lost in the translation, or I wasn't clear enough.

    I think it wasn't clear enough to me because I'm not a native English
    speaker :D


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