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Home » Indian origin researcher creates recyclable packaging material from banana plant

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December 4, 2019June 20, 2025 Swati PokhriyalGo Green, Organic Living

Indian Origin Researcher Led Team Discovers A Way To Turn Banana Plant Into Recyclable And Bio-Degradable Packaging Material

An Indian-origin researcher, Professor Jayashree Arcot and Professor Martina Stenzel led team at the University of New South Wales, Australia, on Friday announced that they have discovered a way to turn banana plantation waste intoContinue reading

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