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Autor:  jira13578 [ 27.07.2021, 05:55 ]
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Lucy's Bioplastics Focusing on solving the problem of fish waste in the fishing industry and the use of single-use plastics

“For me, sustainability has never xo slot been a secondary issue. [in design] at all,” says Lucy Hughes, a 24-year-old product designer.

She won the 2019 James Dyson International Award, a student work contest that solves global problems. From the design work of bioplastic made from fish waste from the fishing industry and seaweed.

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Ahead of this international award, Lucy received a national James Dyson award earlier this year for designing this plastic substitute.

The material, named MarinaTex, was designed in a pre-graduate project from Lucy's University of Sussex. She said environmental impact was a key issue in her product design concept.

Marinatex is made from fishbone and fish scales mixed with red algae. and other ingredients

The solution to the plastic waste problem
Lucy's project It started with the idea of ​​reducing the problem of fish waste from the fishing industry. The United Nations (UN) says about 50 million tonnes of industrial waste are produced each year around the world.

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Marinatex is made by using fish waste such as fishbones and fish scales mixed with red algae and other ingredients such as chitosan from the shells of crustaceans such as shrimp and crabs to increase its strength. durable to the product

Lucy's Bioplastic Pastry Bag Looks no different from the usual plastic bags.

But the feature that differs from other bioplastics is that Marinatex can decompose at normal temperatures. This means people will be able to throw it in the compost bin at home. It will decompose within 4-6 weeks.

Furthermore, the fact that Marinatex is produced from the waste from the fishing industry is another feature of this work. Because it allows the production cost of this bioplastic to be as cheap as the plastic used to make some general purpose bags.

Lucy hopes the material can be used to package products such as sandwich boxes. Or various bags for pastries, which will help solve the problem of single-use plastic waste.

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