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For Our Earth "Biobag can reduce global warming???"
Posted by uup • 7/30/09 • Subscribe to this Discussion [RSS] • Report This Topic
Topics: biobag, earth, friendly plastic, global warming, plastic, pollution, reduce global warming
Biobag is a kind of pocket of environment-friendly plastic, is the Norwegian origin company that carri out the innovation through the trial during 10 years by a professor of the Norwegian origin, results of the pocket of plastic that is given by the name biobag is us in many countries like the Unit States, Canada, France, England, Australia, Norway, Singapore, and Indonesia.
Really solution to reduce pollution and global warming???
How according to you???
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Can you post a link to the video here so we have an idea what you are talking about? That sounds interesting.
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I had link the video but in Indonesian (video.liputan6.com/videodetail/200502/96169/Jepang.Menemukan.Plastik.Ramah....)
Especially in Indonesia rumours about biobag is going upwards, because of that much information spread in society about biobag with plenty of his kinds.
Because of that Iam interested to discusse how many the influence of biobag for our earth. Do not precisely be trapp to spread widen plastic.
other link information :
1. www.biobag.no/default.pl?showPage=219
2. www.biobagusa.com/
3. samsul-arifin.math.web.id/2008/01/23/biobag-kantong-plastik-ramah-lingkunga...
4. www.mec.ca/Main/content_text.jsp;jsessionid=TSnvKxLbWvn4Gyvq5kWkJyVjXLTvlkW...
Sorry I only had a little information, possibly from discussions will emerge other information
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This in no way stops global warming. It can help relieve some of the demand for oil based plastics, but corn based polymers also take energy to manufacture, so the global warming benefits are merely a pipe dream.
Also, PLA only degrades at those times in commercial composters, not the home based stuff. So what that means, is these bags are going to sit in your compost pile for months, if not years. They are more likely to end up in a landfill and degrade at times similar to oil based plastics. Also, PLA can't be recycled with oil based plastics as they will contaminate it. So +1 for destination landfill.
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