BC scientists, First Nation design decomposing "biofoam" packaging
1 year ago
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University of British Columbia researchers have partnered with Wet'suwet'en First Nation to create a biofoam— a new, biodegradable packaging material.
It can decompose in a matter of weeks, whereas Styrofoam can take up to 500 years, as it bloats up to 30 per cent of landfills around the world.
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