A group of young entrepreneurs from Mexico has developed a system that converts PET bottles into mineral paper and which they claim will save up to 20 trees and 56,000 liters of water per ton of paper produced. The photodegradable, waterproof paper can be used to print books, boxes and general stationery... Continue Reading PET bottles transformed into photodegradable, waterproof paper
Section: Environment
Tags: Environment, Paper, Plastic, Recycling
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