that of plastic in the oceans it is a problem that causes enormous damage to the marine ecosystem. Researchers from the University of California at San Diego have eco-sustainable shoes using materials based on polyurethane foam that degrade after 12 weeks in the sea and produce molecules that de marine microorganisms.
An important percentage of plastic waste in the sea is represented by: shoes, especially flip flops. The researchers therefore decided to look for a solution by using some new biodegradable polymers that can break into the ground.
Tests were then conducted in collaboration with researchers at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, exposing samples to the action of waves And tides surveillance i physical and molecular changes using infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy. As a result, they started to break down after 4 weeks due to the action of mushrooms And bacteria marine.
Improper disposal of plastic in the oceans generates microplastics and has become a huge environmental problem. We have shown that it is absolutely possible to make high-quality plastic products that can even degrade in the ocean.
Plastic should not end up in the sea, but if it does, this material turns into food for microorganisms and not into plastic and microplastic waste that is harmful to aquatic life.
Stephen Mayfield, biologist
Source: Lega Nerd

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