find out the information about bio-plastics.what are they derived from?give their advantages over plastics.
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The term “bioplastics” seems to cause almost as much confusion as the term “biodegradable.” So what are bioplastics—and what, exactly, does the “bio” in bioplastics refer to?
Bio … bio … hmmm. The history of plastics? No. Biotechnology? No. The “bio” in bioplastics actually has more to do with that oft-dreaded high school class, biology. You know: having to do with life, living organisms, biological systems and the like.
Ok… biological organism and plastics. Since oil and natural gas originate from biological organisms, does that mean plastics derived from oil and natural gas are bioplastics? Well, not really—at least that’s not how the term is commonly used. So just what are bioplastics?
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