Turning Algae Into Bioplastic Could Slash Petroleum Use by 50%
by Alternative Power on Nov.03, 2009, under Alternative Energy News
California-based company Cereplast has revealed that it is developing breakthrough technology to transform algae into bioplastics, and predicts that it could replace 50% or more of the petroleum content used in traditional plastic resins.















November 3rd, 2009 on 8:08 pm
I wonder if it could be edible. LOL. This is a step closer to curbing pollution problems.