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

Indian origin researcher Jayashree Arcot and Martina Stenzel discover recyclable pacakging material from banana plant
December 4, 2019July 21, 2020 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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