Researchers create strong biodegradable bioplastic from bamboo

10 October,2025 11:05 AM IST |  Beijing  |  Agencies

Scientists have developed a durable bioplastic from bamboo that mimics the strength and shapeability of conventional plastics. Non-toxic and biodegradable in soil within 50 days, the innovation offers a sustainable alternative to oil-based plastics using a novel cellulose-based method

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Researchers have developed a type of strong, bioplastic from bamboo. The material resembles oil-based plastics in strength and shapeability. It's also claimed to biodegrade in soil within 50 days, offering a pathway towards sustainable plastic alternatives

Researchers revealed that they developed a non-toxic, alcohol solvent-based method to dissolve bamboo cellulose down to a molecular level, then direct the cellulose molecules to reassemble and organise into a tough plastic material. During dissolution, the cellulose is chemically modified to aid the formation of a strong molecular network upon regeneration.

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