No details yet, but this is good enough. Protective coating can obviously work with something like this. Understand that our plastic tech was the first successful cut of extensive research. Better solutions where always possible, but also denading long protracted lab work. So here we are one century later with a better protocol.
All this means that microplastics will slowly disappear as the new tech replaces the past.
all good. It is sometimes hard to have faith in scientific progress, but it is always pushed by intent and it keeps surprising which is why i maintain this blog.
Vincentius Liong/Leong 梁国豪Vincentius Liong/Leong 梁国豪 • 2nd2ndRetired Leader | 30+ Yrs in Electronic Security & Building Automation with Fortune 500 Multinational Corporations Experience | Business Consultant | Personal Advisor to CEO | Entrepreneur | 25,000+ 1st Level ConnectionsRetired Leader | 30+ Yrs in Electronic Security & Building Automation with Fortune 500 Multinational Corporations Experience | Business Consultant | Personal Advisor to CEO | Entrepreneur | 25,000+ 1st Level Connections
Vincentius Liong/Leong 梁国豪Vincentius Liong/Leong 梁国豪 • 2nd2ndRetired Leader | 30+ Yrs in Electronic Security & Building Automation with Fortune 500 Multinational Corporations Experience | Business Consultant | Personal Advisor to CEO | Entrepreneur | 25,000+ 1st Level ConnectionsRetired Leader | 30+ Yrs in Electronic Security & Building Automation with Fortune 500 Multinational Corporations Experience | Business Consultant | Personal Advisor to CEO | Entrepreneur | 25,000+ 1st Level Connections
Japan has just unveiled a revolutionary new plastic that could change the world!
🇯🇵 Scientists have created a material that completely vanishes in seawater in just one hour, leaving behind absolutely no microplastics.
But it gets even better. When this plastic is put into the soil, it fully degrades in just 10 days, releasing beneficial nitrogen and phosphorus that actually nourish plants.
It’s not just eco-friendly; it's regenerative.
This incredible innovation proves that we can create materials that work with nature, not against it. It offers a powerful solution to plastic pollution in both our oceans and on land, paving the way for a truly circular economy.

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