I bet a outside soil test would be considerably different. Since it's edible the soil inhabitants should dissolve it much quicker. Curious if you've tried to pull a vacuum on the slurry after it's on the mold to decrease bubbles?
Good idea! I wish I could try that, but I don't have a vacuum machine, unless there's a low-tech way to do it? I try to use mostly stuff that everyone has at home, whenever possible.
Would imbedding nitrogen, via beads or other things reduce the composting time? Or would exposing it to a UV lamp or household acid source (acetic acid etc.) for a set period before disposal work? Or some sort of process that can chemically etch it or increase porosity upon disposal?
I bet a outside soil test would be considerably different. Since it's edible the soil inhabitants should dissolve it much quicker. Curious if you've tried to pull a vacuum on the slurry after it's on the mold to decrease bubbles?
Good idea! I wish I could try that, but I don't have a vacuum machine, unless there's a low-tech way to do it? I try to use mostly stuff that everyone has at home, whenever possible.
Would imbedding nitrogen, via beads or other things reduce the composting time? Or would exposing it to a UV lamp or household acid source (acetic acid etc.) for a set period before disposal work? Or some sort of process that can chemically etch it or increase porosity upon disposal?
This is amazing!
hi, just wondering, what are the measurements of the bioplastics before and after degration?
hello I have one question with the bio plastic does it have pollution affect to the environment ?
I can't really say since I'm no specialist, that would have to be a question for someone who studied the subject.