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  2. Biodegradable plastic - Wikipedia

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    The French standard is based on the "OK compost home certification scheme", developed by Belgian certifier TÜV Austria Belgium. [33] The following are examples of plastics that have conformed to an established national standard for home compostability: [34] BioPBS FD92 resin, maximum thickness 85 microns; BWC BF 90A resin, maximum thickness 81 ...

  3. Bioplastic - Wikipedia

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    Bioplastic panels, made from blends of natural fibers and biopolymers, provide an eco-friendly option for wall cladding and partitioning. These materials are lightweight, durable, and can be designed to mimic traditional materials like wood or stone. Formwork Bioplastics are increasingly used in formwork for concrete casting.

  4. Sustainable flooring - Wikipedia

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    This is sustainable and it reduces material sent to landfill; further it uses dyeing methods that are less polluting and require less energy than other flooring. This flooring is sustainable when used alongside eco-friendly adhesive, as some products may have toxic finishes added (stain/fireproofing) that are not considered sustainable. [22]

  5. 10 Affordable, Eco-Friendly Alternatives to Disposable Products

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  6. 6 Eco-Friendly Alternatives to Laundry and Dishwasher Pods

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    Thankfully, there are numerous eco-friendly alternatives that reduce plastic waste and pollution. Here are six alternatives to detergent pods that get the cleaning job done without damaging the ...

  7. Urea-formaldehyde - Wikipedia

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    UFFI is a foam with similar consistency to shaving cream, that is easily injected or pumped into voids. It is normally made on site using a pump set and hose with a mixing gun to mix the foaming agent, resin, and compressed air. The fully expanded foam is pumped into areas in need of insulation. It becomes firm within minutes, but cures within ...

  8. Biocomposite - Wikipedia

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    Interior carpeting of a car's door made by a biocomposite of hemp fibres and polyethylene. A biocomposite is a composite material formed by a matrix and a reinforcement of natural fibers. Environmental concern and cost of synthetic fibres have led the foundation of using natural fibre as reinforcement in polymeric composites.

  9. 6 Hybrid Vehicles To Consider Buying Now Before Trump Takes ...

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    The Escape Hybrid makes an appealing choice for families due to its user-friendly technology and the roomy inside. This car sells at around $33,340 and offers versatility and style in a package ...