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COULD A BUG-INSPIRED BIOPLASTIC END OUR PLASTIC ADDICTION… Meet Shri—a silk-and-shrimp-shell superhero in the war on plastic. Engineered by Harvard researchers, this biodegradable plastic alternative mimics insect armor, yet boasts the strength of aluminum at half the weight. Its ingredients? Silk fibroin and chitosan—waste from silkworms and shrimp shells.... show more
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Real innovation beats woke nonsense.

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Bring back glass bottles and paper bags. Safer for us all ‼️

→ We wont see solutions like Shri or algae plastics take off until we stop subsidizing Big Oil. Cheap plastic isnt cheap its just masking real costs while innovative alternatives get undercut

Not sure I’d classify it an addiction, consumers don’t have any alternatives.

And thus, the birth of the plastic termite begins…

That's incredible

Biomimicry fits well with my contention that natural process is always superior and any synthetic process might be better on limited dimensions, but will often be best suited mimicking nature as closely as possible

@MarioNawfal Innovations may change the world, yet our mission remains the pursuit of justice and the journey to Mars. Ad astra per aspera kek. The Prophecy Of Kek shall be fulfilled.

That's so cool, Mario! Turning waste into something useful like Shri is really innovative. Love the idea of it being garden-friendly.

Mario you are a drama queen-- You incite upset every where you go hope you enjoy your sense of non intellectual entitlement you don't impress me one fking bit--



