Wednesday, 6 November 2013

The End of Plastic

Are plastics on the way out for packaging?
On Radio 4 this evening:



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The End of Plastic


Tom Heap meets a man on a mission: Eben Bayer is determined to eradicate plastic and polystyrene from the packaging industry and replace it with a bio-degradable fungus.
And he thinks he's cracked it. By combining fungus with agricultural waste to create packaging that's cheap, durable and biodegradable, Bayer hopes to disrupt an environmentally destructive industry valued globally at around £13 billion. He's looking at ways to roll his product out across the USA and beyond.
Plus scientists are also looking at biodegradable plastics made from potatoes, and even shrimps and silk in what could be heralded as a real game-changer
In this edition of Costing The Earth, Tom Heap asks if it's too early to be reading the last rites to plastic.
Presenter: Tom Heap



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BBC Radio 4 - Costing the Earth, The End of Plastic

See also:
Futures Forum: Recycling plastics in England: 5p per bag
Futures Forum: Recycling plastics in East Devon: meeting in Honiton: report
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