The New Biodegradable Plastic

 The disposal of plastic is a well-known problem of today. It is common knowledge that plastic is bad for the environment as it never decomposes. Plastic takes a long time to decompose, and even then, it has not fully biodegraded but is turned into tiny particles called micro plastics that seep into the surroundings and further damage the ecosystem. 

But the reason why plastic is still widely used despite its threat to the environment is cheap cost, easy production process and availability. Plastic is waterproof and shock resistant, which makes it a ideal material to work with. But a new material, Notpla- short for Not Plastic, provides a solution. Made from brown seaweed, which is highly biodegradable, decomposing in 4-6 weeks, which makes it a sustainable product which helps the environment. Brown seaweed, which Notpla is made from, doesn't need fertilisers, which reduces the need for more resources, especially ones that can be harmful.

This new material could be the solution for a better planet with a plastic substitute, that can heal the planet and help stop tons of plastic ending up in landfills and hurting the environment.

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