• setsubyou@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    It doesn’t seem to be based on petroleum, since they’re explicitly comparing it to petroleum-based plastics…

    There also are other non-petroleum based plastics that dissolve in water. This part is not new. E.g. polyvinyl alcohol is used widely.

    What’s new about this one is that it specifically needs salt to dissolve and they claim it’s otherwise relatively sturdy. So maybe it could be used instead of pet bottles for drinks? Or maybe they’re not quite there yet but it’s a new step in that direction…

    • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      For anyone wondering about where, just as an example, polyvinyl is: Polyvinyl acetate (i.e. PVA) is the stuff that wood glue is typically made out of. It’s also the binder used for those bird seed bells.

      …It does indeed dissolve in the water. In the rain, certainly, which any owner of a bird seed bell could tell you.