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Embedded enzymes make for compostable plastics that break down in days

April 25, 2021

“A new type of compostable plastic is embedded with enzymes that, when triggered, quickly break the material down to its constituent molecules.” | learn more

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Chicago moves to ban styrofoam and single-use plastics

January 19, 2020

As far as regulations go, I’m rather supportive of this kind. The market has a hard time forcing this sort of change without a push in the right direction. “Starting in 2021, restaurants where patrons eat in would be required […]

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