Recommended readings:
Barry, C. (2009). Plastic Breaks Down in the Ocean, After All – And Fast. National Geographic.
Conti, G. O., Ferrante, M., Banni, M., Favara, C., Nicolosi, I., Cristaldi, A., Fiore, M., Zuccarello, P. (2020). Micro- and nano-plastics in edible fruit and vegetables. The first diet risks assessment for the general population. Environmental Research, 187, 1-7. Accessed 29/6/20
Laycock, B.G. & Haylley P.J. (2014). Starch Applications: State of the Market and New Trends. In P.J. Halley and L. Averous (Eds.) Starch Polymers: From Genetic Engineering to Green Applications (ed., pp. 381-419.) Elsevier.
Reddy, R.L., Reddy, V.S., Reddy, & Gupta, A.G. (2013). Study of Bio-plastics as Green & Sustainable Alternative to Plastics. International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering, 3(5) 82-89.
Recommended resources:
http://blog.teachersource.com/2020/08/14/diy-bioplastics/
https://www.steampoweredfamily.com/how-to-make-bioplastic-christmas-ornaments/
https://www.steampoweredfamily.com/how-to-make-plastic-clear-gelatin-plastic-science-project/
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