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Nisshinbo Holdings Develops Seaweed-Based Material to Replace Plastic Particles

Dec. 6, 2021

Filed Under: Materials Tagged With: biodegradability, biomass materials, cosmetics, Nisshinbo, ocean waste, plastic waste

Nisshinbo Holdings Inc. (TYO:3105) has developed a new marine biodegradable biomass material derived from seaweed that can replace plastic particles…....

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