Plastic from Sugar Cane | Global 3000
Brazil is already the world's leading producer of cane sugar, and as the demand for biofuels increases, the country has dedicated more land to agriculture.But a large portion of the biomass derived from sugar cane cultivation is not used in the ethanol production process - and burning the leftovers is harmful to the environment. Now, German and Brazilian researchers have developed a technology to recycle agricultural waste into plastic.
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Not plastic from sugar cane. They are making a good job, but the channel could be honest and give on the title only the real information.
I thought they were going to make PLA. This was a disappointment. I don’t care about composites if you’re still using petrochemicals.
@leerman22
5 жыл бұрын
Not to mention composite materials are much harder and expensive to recycle.
@sreejupv4164
4 жыл бұрын
Mainul Hassan Give me your contact number
@Beniamin6665
4 жыл бұрын
Mainul Hassan I want your damn contact number if what you say is real...
@geniuslyrics635
4 жыл бұрын
@Mainul Hassan that's water hyacinth, right? We've successfully used the same in our school labs to make plastics And it's cheaper than petro poly
This is Amazing!!!
Could 'bagasse' be combined with polylactic acid(corn startch) plastics?
Min 3:17 ¿que tipo de plastico o material se le mezcla?. Muchas gracias
thanks send more information
Thank you Germany
:3 very insightful
name the plastic material being use in this video
It still uses plastic! So what’s the point?!?
is this product patented?
It's good for envoiromet?
3:17 min type of plastic that is mixed or materials ?. Thank you very much
@arjunsatheesh4621
5 жыл бұрын
polypropylene or high Density polyethylene probably
Dude, the bagasse is valuable. You should definitely think about selling that too. Like just grab the bagasse and put it in a plastic bag and sell it.
How about sugar cane toilette paper a green alternative .
@pinkkkblossom6592
Жыл бұрын
Good idea
This is a silly idea. It's only using it as a filler which almost any other material can do.
We use it to make Pulp in stanger south africa
lost me at we burn it here smh but at 3:45 this became misleading
Why not a green alternative, please. We are just exhaust edge with all the wasted you have created with your careless industrial business
This is a disaster.