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Earthshell Opens First Bioplastic Factory in Missouri : TreeHugger91.) Earthshell Opens First Bioplastic Factory in Missouri : TreeHugger

Over one day ago | Thu Apr 20 16:23:00 PDT 2006

I read their biodegradation studies. This stuff will break down in 60-90 days even if left lying on a parking lot or grass lawn. And it does break down a good bit buried in a traditional landfill. You can also compost it in a backyard ...

From justin

plastic ocean92.) plastic ocean

Over one day ago | Wed May 23 22:18:00 PDT 2007

"except for the small amount that's been incinerated-and it's a very small amount-every bit of plastic ever made still exists," moore says, describing how the material's molecular structure resists biodegradation. ...

From Leesa

"Eco-Packaging" Finalist: Little Animals : TreeHugger93.) "Eco-Packaging" Finalist: Little Animals : TreeHugger

Over one day ago | Mon Apr 3 9:47:00 PDT 2006

The container is only going to biodegrade if the user puts it in their own (or their city's) compost pile. It'll never break down in a landfill - sorry to say, but the conditions just aren't right in a landfill for biodegradation to ...

From sean fisher

Peak Energy: Microbes, Heavy Oil and Gas94.) Peak Energy: Microbes, Heavy Oil and Gas

Over one day ago | Mon Dec 10 0:00:00 PST 2007

Scientists have known for decades about the microbes in oil reservoirs, and some researchers have believed biodegradation was caused by aerobic bacteria, which use oxygen. ... The scientists also discovered a step midway through the ...

From Big Gav

San Francisco To Ban Plastic Shopping Bags : TreeHugger95.) San Francisco To Ban Plastic Shopping Bags : TreeHugger

Over one day ago | Wed Mar 28 6:08:00 PDT 2007

Composting is a method of biodegradation. Compostable bags are generally a starch based product (PLA) that is designed to break down in the conditions found in municipal composting facilities, and are not recyclable - if these bags get ...

From unknown

preventing "sick" spaceships96.) preventing "sick" spaceships

Over one day ago | Fri Jun 8 13:09:00 PDT 2007

halfway back from the red planet, your spacecraft starts suffering intermittent electrical outages. so you remove a little-used service panel to check some wiring. to your unbelieving eyes, floating in midair in the microgravity near ...

From unknown

Biodiesel Feedstock Collected to Unplug London's Arteries : TreeHugger97.) Biodiesel Feedstock Collected to Unplug London's Arteries : TreeHugger

Over one day ago | Sun Nov 13 16:00:00 PST 2005

It's true that, back in the "old days", animal fat was purchased from homeowners and restaurants by soap making companies; but, ultimately, even soap making was just a useful diversion on the path to biodegradation...although a far ...

From unknown

plastizied98.) plastizied

Over one day ago | Thu Jan 3 21:30:00 PST 2008

there are certain things that defy logic. the most alarming is how we continue to ruin our planet and all life it holds. please read the article below and pass it along. health & fitnessour oceans are turning into plastic?are we? ...

From admin

preparing for civilization's end99.) preparing for civilization's end

Over one day ago | Mon Jan 8 16:39:00 PST 2007

climate change may be a mechanism through which the planet eases its human burden...[or] new patterns of disease could trim the human population...war could have a major impact...weapons of mass destruction -- notably biological and ...

From unknown

love and lament100.) love and lament

Over one day ago | Thu Oct 25 5:29:00 PDT 2007

in it stuck fast random bits of rubbish waiting for biodegradation the destruction of the planet or whatever comes first probably not the ghanaian garbage service. is it i wondered a drain or very elaborate obruni trap for beyond the ...

From unknown

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