Toyota’s latest environmentally friendly concept car is made from spuds.
Rear bumpers, trims and mats in the ES3 prototype hatchback are built from a plastic derived from a natural acid in sweet potatoes.
The organically formed substance is perfectly biodegradable as well as being as tough as conventional materials, reports the Daily Mirror.
A spokesman for the car firm told the paper: “It’s proven science and environmentally kinder. Eco-plastic has enormous potential.”
Toyotas made using potatoes are being introduced in Japan and may soon be launched in the UK.
Source
ananova.com Sept. 27, 2004.
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