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FUJITSU UNVEILS LAPTOP MADE FROM CORN

by , 01/09/08

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Laptops have a long way to go in order to really go green, but Fujitsu has certainly made an interesting attempt with their new corn-based polymer laptop. Launching at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, Fujitsu is finally bringing to the US market a laptop with a casing made out of corn. In case you’re wondering, this biopolymer is based on the same PLA components that are becoming more common for biodegradable plastic beverage cups.

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12 Responses to “FUJITSU UNVEILS LAPTOP MADE FROM CORN”

  1. Mia Mia says:

    That is a great first step, but efforts like this are only substantive if the manufacturer has also developed a program for reclaiming the product for disassembly and reprocessing at the end of its useful life.

  2. MacMan MacMan says:

    To bad it doesn’t run OSX :(

  3. Hats of to Fujitsu! Agreed, there is still a long way to go, especially with computer products, but it’s a start.

  4. PENIX PENIX says:

    Is it really that much better than regular plastic? This case has to endure a lot of processing to change it from a corn cobb into a shiny piece of plastic. No real details were given. For all we know, the energy required to produce it may be much greater than the petroleum based version.

  5. Arjibuh Arjibuh says:

    What is that red and black thing holding the computer?

    I guess they admit now their computers don’t last long….

    (Still using my 2003 Fujitsu)

  6. Cozmo Cozmo says:

    I’m not sure about this. Sounds corny to me. hehe..sorry, couldn’t resist.

  7. Marsupial Vomit Marsupial Vomit says:

    If it has a defective battery and catches fire, does it smell like burnt popcorn?

  8. Ben Schiendelman Ben Schiendelman says:

    This is only workable with the massive US corn subsidies – and corn production in the US is decidedly not green.

  9. Larry Larry says:

    Props to them for putting effort towards more sustainable products, but I have to wonder if it’s a good idea to further put our food supply in jeopardy. With E85 becoming more widespread and now a corn based polymer, eventually we won’t be able to produce enough corn to feed the nation and livestock, let alone make plastic. At least they are trying, however.

  10. Charlie Blum Charlie Blum says:

    The growing of corn is very petrochemically dependent, i.e. fertilizers that runoff and contaminate aquifers, i.e. the Mississippi River – this is like slapping a FLEXFUEL badge on a GM Yukon = lipstick on a pig

  11. paul urbanas paul urbanas says:

    where are we going to grow 80,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 ears of corn to feed africa….. uh I mean grow our plastic?

  12. bobylapointe bobylapointe says:

    more corn it’s not like if all your food was base on it, now-on your products will be….
    i’ld like to see the impact of all the field needed on the ecosystem.

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