{"id":57376,"date":"2018-10-15T07:23:25","date_gmt":"2018-10-15T05:23:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/renewable-carbon.eu\/news\/?p=57376"},"modified":"2018-10-10T11:57:47","modified_gmt":"2018-10-10T09:57:47","slug":"nuatan-is-the-bioplastic-that-could-answer-the-plastic-pollution-crisis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/renewable-carbon.eu\/news\/nuatan-is-the-bioplastic-that-could-answer-the-plastic-pollution-crisis\/","title":{"rendered":"Nuatan is the bioplastic that could answer the plastic pollution crisis"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A potential solution to the world\u2019s plastic pollution crisis has recently been unveiled at the London Design Festival. Crafting Plastics Studio, established by design duo Vlasta Kubu\u0161ov\u00e1 and Miroslav Kr\u00e1l, created the all-natural alternative, which is made from corn starch, sugar and cooking oil. According to the team, who researches and constructs cutting-edge materials for their avant-garde designs, Nuatan has the possibility to \u201creplace all the packaging we know,\u201d because it is so safe that even fish can eat it.<\/p>\n<p>At a glance, Nuatan may seem elementary in its composition, however, Kubu\u0161ov\u00e1 and Kr\u00e1l spent six years conceiving the bioplastic with material scientists at the Slovak University of Technology. This is time well spent, considering that the composition is enduring, rapidly degradable and safe to ingest. More durable than previous bioplastic samples, the material can last up to 15 years and withstands temperatures over 212 degrees Fahrenheit (100 degrees Celsius).<\/p>\n<p>\u201cFor the first time, a fully bio-based, biodegradable material can be considered as a competitor in terms of properties and processability,\u201d the designers explained. Nuatan\u2019s applications are limitless, because the poly-blend is not restricted to blow-forming like traditional plastics are. Crafting Plastics Studio designed the material to succeed in any production chain. \u201cWe\u2019re using it for 3D printing, injection molding and other plastic manufacturing technologies,\u201d the team said.<\/p>\n<p>Approval of a food-safety certificate would mean that Nuatan could realistically replace all packaging, because the material is biodegradable. Industrial composters would have no trouble breaking down the substance. The possible solution to replacing single-use plastics such as plastic bags, plates, straws, water bottles, cutlery and others is found in the patented combination of naturally derived Polyacid Acid (PLA) from corn starch with Polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB), which is corn starch that has been processed by microorganisms.<\/p>\n<p>Because Nuatan\u2019s composition is not formulated from carbon-based raw materials, \u201cit degrades inside the human body or animals,\u201d Kubu\u0161ov\u00e1 explained. This biocompatible feature, along with Nuatan\u2019s durability, means that it can be used in nearly everything except heavy-duty situations, such as vehicle construction. At a lower energy and resource consumption value than traditional petroleum-based plastics, Nuatan ticks all the boxes regarding environmental sustainability and climate change relief.<\/p>\n<p>Faced with a high cost of production, there is still some time before the new bioplastic will see widespread use. But increased demand could help drive the cost of materials down to affordable levels.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe are hoping to find collaborators who want to include it in the right products, and not combine it with other materials, so it\u2019s a mono-material,\u201d Kubu\u0161ov\u00e1 said. Faithful to their ethical and capable inception, the team made a very valid point \u2014 \u201cIf we can find the right collaborators, it can change things a lot.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>For a lot of people, a lot of animals and a lot of places on Earth\u2026<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/inhabitat.com\/even-fish-can-eat-nuatan-the-bioplastic-that-could-answer-the-plastic-pollution-crisis\/#popup-1163189\">View Slideshow<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A potential solution to the world\u2019s plastic pollution crisis has recently been unveiled at the London Design Festival. Crafting Plastics Studio, established by design duo Vlasta Kubu\u0161ov\u00e1 and Miroslav Kr\u00e1l, created the all-natural alternative, which is made from corn starch, sugar and cooking oil. 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