Quote Originally Posted by GMAC View Post
Wonder why the industry can't come up with a practical, plant-based, plastic-type product that's truly biodegradable, instead of whining about how essential plastic is to modern life?
This is a constant push in the industry. Do you remember the really crinkly chip bags? Those were much more biodegradable than current product, but industries did away with them because people weren't buying them. They didn't "market" well. People didn't like the noise that they made....blah, blah, blah.

A ton of research has gone into biodegradable plastics made predominately of eggshells that would be immediately biodegradable when put into water. However, there are still too many surfactants that are released with this process to get it passed. When you address quickly disposing of something, it has to be fine tuned to perfection with all the environmental laws that exist (this is a good thing). However, that is a much easier said than done process in the plastics industry.