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Micromidas Sewage to Plastic TechnologyRight now, 8% of the world's oil is used to make plastics -- and oil has to be extracted from the belly of the earth using extremely energy and cost-intensive processes. At the same time, the world's cities are constantly growing and producing more waste, which is usually dehydrated and trucked off to be dumped. In a planet-positive double-whammy, Micromidas has figured out how to transform raw sewage into a versatile form of plastic that biodegrades in 6-12 months....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/packaging-the-future-micromidas-makes-biodegradable-plastic-from-sewage/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Micromidas BacteriaRight now, 8% of the world's oil is used to make plastics -- and oil has to be extracted from the belly of the earth using extremely energy and cost-intensive processes. At the same time, the world's cities are constantly growing and producing more waste, which is usually dehydrated and trucked off to be dumped. In a planet-positive double-whammy, Micromidas has figured out how to transform raw sewage into a versatile form of plastic that biodegrades in 6-12 months....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/packaging-the-future-micromidas-makes-biodegradable-plastic-from-sewage/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Micromidas Sewage to Plastic TechnologyRight now, 8% of the world's oil is used to make plastics -- and oil has to be extracted from the belly of the earth using extremely energy and cost-intensive processes. At the same time, the world's cities are constantly growing and producing more waste, which is usually dehydrated and trucked off to be dumped. In a planet-positive double-whammy, Micromidas has figured out how to transform raw sewage into a versatile form of plastic that biodegrades in 6-12 months....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/packaging-the-future-micromidas-makes-biodegradable-plastic-from-sewage/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
Micromidas Sewage to Plastic TechnologyRight now, 8% of the world's oil is used to make plastics -- and oil has to be extracted from the belly of the earth using extremely energy and cost-intensive processes. At the same time, the world's cities are constantly growing and producing more waste, which is usually dehydrated and trucked off to be dumped. In a planet-positive double-whammy, Micromidas has figured out how to transform raw sewage into a versatile form of plastic that biodegrades in 6-12 months....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/packaging-the-future-micromidas-makes-biodegradable-plastic-from-sewage/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
Micromidas Sewage to Plastic TechnologyRight now, 8% of the world's oil is used to make plastics -- and oil has to be extracted from the belly of the earth using extremely energy and cost-intensive processes. At the same time, the world's cities are constantly growing and producing more waste, which is usually dehydrated and trucked off to be dumped. In a planet-positive double-whammy, Micromidas has figured out how to transform raw sewage into a versatile form of plastic that biodegrades in 6-12 months....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/packaging-the-future-micromidas-makes-biodegradable-plastic-from-sewage/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5
Micromidas Sewage to Plastic TechnologyRight now, 8% of the world's oil is used to make plastics -- and oil has to be extracted from the belly of the earth using extremely energy and cost-intensive processes. At the same time, the world's cities are constantly growing and producing more waste, which is usually dehydrated and trucked off to be dumped. In a planet-positive double-whammy, Micromidas has figured out how to transform raw sewage into a versatile form of plastic that biodegrades in 6-12 months....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/packaging-the-future-micromidas-makes-biodegradable-plastic-from-sewage/'>READ ARTICLE</a>6
MicromidasRight now, 8% of the world's oil is used to make plastics -- and oil has to be extracted from the belly of the earth using extremely energy and cost-intensive processes. At the same time, the world's cities are constantly growing and producing more waste, which is usually dehydrated and trucked off to be dumped. In a planet-positive double-whammy, Micromidas has figured out how to transform raw sewage into a versatile form of plastic that biodegrades in 6-12 months....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/packaging-the-future-micromidas-makes-biodegradable-plastic-from-sewage/'>READ ARTICLE</a>7







