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A biodegradable phone cover with a sunflower built into it and a circuit board made of pasta are just some of the techniques being employed to make mobile phones greener
UK materials scientist Roger Wise has developed another solution to the problem of how to dispose of mobile circuit boards. His team have designed a biodegradable board that can break down into natural materials. To illustrate their ideas, the team created their first prototype from sheets of lasagne as they are cheap and have similar properties to the biodegradable materials they hope to develop in the future.
The idea is that plants could be used to create bioplastics for use in circuit boards. These boards could later be broken down in a bioreactor, where micro-organisms would turn them into simpler natural compounds.
Caption by: Andrew Donoghue
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