NewsletterBioplastics Newsletter (36) by EditorJanuary 12, 2026January 12, 2026 Leave a Comment on Bioplastics Newsletter (36) Read the articles and watch social media clips. Read Microorganisms and phages to degrade bioplastics Toward Recyclable Liquid Crystal Elastomers Enabled by Imine–Boroxine Dual Dynamic Covalent Bonds for Multi-Form Sustainable Applications Shrimp shells, once considered waste, have been transformed into durable bioplastic used in industrial packaging and films, thanks to chitosan extracted from the crustaceans’ exoskeletons. Scientists discover incredible way to make plastic materials nearly indestructible — and then completely disappear German Scientists Make Medical Plastics from Crop Waste Biodegradability of selected poly(lactic acid) composites for sustainable food packaging applications Advanced recycling could be America’s next tech boom Ringing in the New Year with New Plastic Pollution Prevention Laws Social Media View this post on Instagram A post shared by Verifact (@verifact4) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tina Teng (@teng_plasticrecyclemachine) Share this:TweetLike this:Like Loading... Related