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Biodegradable olive pit material 01.07.2020

Spanish architect Josean Vilar and Brazilian designer Silvana Catazin have developed a biomaterial made from olive pits in Barcelona that resembles plastic in properties. Unlike ordinary plastic, it will be able to decompose naturally after its service life, and when heated, it does not emit harmful substances.

To create a new material, olive pits are used - a waste product of olive oil production, which in Spain is made both in large factories and in small home installations. The new material is well suited for creating interior items, toys and other products that should serve at room temperature.

"Olive" bioplastic was born thanks to the open research center FabLab, created in Barcelona with the support of the European Union. Innovators can prototype their invention there and test the viability of their idea.

This is not the first project in the world to create a bioplastic from olive pits: a similar product appeared in Turkey last year. But the Barcelona-based inventors add three secret ingredients to the crushed bones that make the material more pliable and non-toxic. As a result, it can be melted in a saucepan, and then the plastic can be reshaped.

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