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Learn how we make our Fantastic Bioplastics in this video!

Learn why plastics are so dangerous in this video! Includes some moldy bioplastics.

Agar Plastics:

Specimen A: Crunchy at touch not very clear and has small bubbles. Very hard to rip. Tinted brown

Specimen B: Very thick and slightly brown. Fairly easy to rip. Breaks when poked.

Specimen C: Brown at tip  and very clear. Easy to rip and feels like gelatin from the touch.

Specimen D: Resists soft pulling. Starts to rip when you pull strong. Tinted brown but still soft when pushing.

Specimen E: Flexible and slightly tinted brown. Resits harder pulling. 

Specimen F: Extremely hard to rip, not see through, and crunchy. Color is brown.

Specimen G: Bendy and loose. Clear and thick. Still slightly wet.