#bioplastics
Australian Scientists Develop Biodegradable Plastic from Milk Protein
In a groundbreaking development, researchers at Flinders University in Australia have unveiled a biodegradable plastic-like film made from milk protein. This innovative material, designed for food packaging, can break down entirely in soil within just 13 weeks, offering a potential eco-friendly alternative to traditional single-use plastics that are a major contributor to global pollution. The biodegradable material, created using calcium caseinate, a protein derived from milk, is c
Australian Scientists Develop Biodegradable Plastic from Milk Protein
In a groundbreaking development, researchers at Flinders University in Australia have unveiled a biodegradable plastic-like film made from milk protein. This innovative material, designed for food packaging, can break down entirely in soil within just 13 weeks, offering a potential eco-friendly alternative to traditional single-use plastics that are a major contributor to global pollution. The biodegradable material, created using calcium caseinate, a protein derived from milk, is c
Natnov Bioscience Turns Seafood Waste into Bioplastics for a Sustainable Future
Natnov Bioscience, a biotech startup based in Odisha and recognized by India’s Start-up India initiative and Mukhya Mantri Krishi Udyog Yojana, is making notable strides in addressing the growing problem of seafood waste. The company aims to convert 5,000 metric tons of seafood waste into valuable bio-economy products, including bioplastics. By utilizing the by-products of India's marine fisheries, particularly crustacean waste, the team is developing a sustainable alternative to sy
Natnov Bioscience Turns Seafood Waste into Bioplastics for a Sustainable Future
Natnov Bioscience, a biotech startup based in Odisha and recognized by India’s Start-up India initiative and Mukhya Mantri Krishi Udyog Yojana, is making notable strides in addressing the growing problem of seafood waste. The company aims to convert 5,000 metric tons of seafood waste into valuable bio-economy products, including bioplastics. By utilizing the by-products of India's marine fisheries, particularly crustacean waste, the team is developing a sustainable alternative to sy









