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NEC has announced the development of a new biomass-based plastic produced by bonding non-edible cellulose with cardanol, a primary component of cashew nut shells. The new bioplastic is said to achieve a level of durability that makes it suitable for use in electronic equipment and boasts a high plant composition ratio of more than 70 per cent... Continue Reading NEC goes nuts to create new bioplastic
Tags: Biomass, Environmentally-friendly, NEC, Plastic
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